Posted by Willy Franzen on December 18, 2013. Jobs updated daily.
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Yesterday I received close to ten packages. It’s that time of year! I can barely look out the window without seeing a UPS, FedEx, or USPS truck on my street. The only problem is that it’s getting to the point where Amazon is the only company I trust to still ship me stuff on time. So many online merchants have terrible shipping experiences, and there’s no way I’ll trust them to get me what I ordered when they say they will. Hopefully that will soon change with the help of EasyPost. They’re a San Francisco, CA based startup that “is changing the way shipping works and helping a lot of people” at the same time. By “tying together disparate data sources and APIs” they’ve been able to create “a scalable shipping API for developers everywhere.”
To put it more simply, any online merchant can plug EasyPost’s technology into their existing frameworks so that they can offer shipping rates, address verification, label purchasing and printing, and package tracking. It’s the kind of shipping experience that we’ve come to expect from companies like Amazon, but anybody can offer it. EasyPost makes money by charing $.05 for every shipping label processed through their API. This is just the beginning though. EasyPost has plans to vastly improve the shipping experience for consumers (both sending and receiving) by integrating state of the art technology with the systems that traditional shippers use. If you’d like to be a part of that future, visit EasyPost’s Careers page. They’re mostly looking for technical people for positions like Frontend Engineer, Backend Engineer, Support Engineer, Developer Evangelist, Business Development, and Technical Account Manager.
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