REMOTE- Full Stack Developer
Company: Bomb Party
Location: Montgomery, AL (Remote)
Salary: $100,000 - $120,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-03-18
About this role
\*\*\*Applicants must beauthorized to work full-time in the US for any employer. Bomb Partywill not sponsoror take over sponsorship for work visas.
We are a dynamic direct sales company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction drives our continuous growth and success in the market. . Founded by two sisters with a big dream and a live stream, we've grown into a multi-million-dollar social selling sensation, and we’re just getting started. Our one-of-a-kind reveal experience, trend-setting jewelry, and vibrant rep community have made us one of the fastest-growing brands in the industry.
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Full Stack Developer to join our team. This mid-level position is ideal for someone with 3-8 years of development experience, who is comfortable working across both backend and frontend technologies. You will play a key role in building, maintaining, and enhancing web-based applications within our fast-paced and collaborative development environment.
Job Description:
- Develop and maintain full stack web applications using **C# (MVC) and SQL Server**
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and implement new features
- Write clean, scalable, and well-documented code
- Assist in troubleshooting, debugging, and optimizing applications
Education and Experience:
- Must be able to clearly and effectively communicate
- 3-8 years of hands-on experience in web development and/or other development
- Proficiency in **SQL** (experience with **SQL Server** is preferred)
- Knowledge of C# and ASP.NET MVC (or similar legacy technologies)
- Experience with **JavaScript**, **HTML5**, and **CSS**
- Solid understanding of software development principles and practices
- Experience working within the Exigo platform/framework
preferred but not required
- Familiarity with front-end libraries or frameworks (e.g. JQuery, Bootstrap, etc) preferred but not required...