About the job
SKELAR is a venture builder focused on creating international tech companies guided by the principles of venture capital. Together with co-founders, we assemble strong teams to launch product-driven IT businesses and excel in global markets.
We are currently expanding our team and seeking a Middle Backend Engineer to develop world-class internal MarTech systems that will drive business growth at Dressly.
Dressly is transforming the fashion industry through AI technology and a personalized approach. We create tailored fashion solutions that empower individuals to express themselves without fear.
Since launching in 2024, we have quadrupled our growth in just six months. By 2026, we aim to grow fivefold compared to 2025. Our demand is validated, and we have a steady flow of users.
Why Join Us Now?
This is your chance to be part of an early-stage team, build products alongside the founders, and reshape the fashion tech industry.
To succeed in this role, you should be a versatile engineer capable of seamlessly switching between technologies to tackle real business challenges. Your clients will be the marketing team, designers, and user acquisition managers who rely on your technical expertise to achieve 10x results.
Joining us means:
Working in the fashion sector, one of the largest consumer industries globally.
Creating products at the intersection of fashion, creativity, and AI.
Influencing the product: our engineers don’t just write code; they contribute to shaping product vision.
Seeing the full picture of the business: from idea and design to launch and user feedback.
Collaborating closely with designers, marketers, and creators for a shared outcome.
What We Value:
3+ years of backend development experience using JavaScript (Node.js), Python, or Go
Experience with databases such as PostgreSQL and MongoDB
Practical experience with production monitoring and CI/CD pipelines
You’re an engineer, not just a framework developer: you understand how tools work under the hood, not just how to use them.
You work iteratively: the principle of 'build, test, improve' resonates with you.

