Gett is the place where you come to when you need to be on the move with confidence, regardless if you are a member of the general public, a business customer, a driver or a partner. We provide the best possible service our customers can get, where it matters the most. And you can make our team stronger than ever!
Gett’s cloud-based software aggregates existing transportation providers (corporate fleet, ride-hailing, taxi, and limos) into one single platform, helping businesses manage all of their ground transportation spend, saving time and money.
We are building the global grid of ground transportation, embracing the entire world, connecting the dots, similar to telephone and internet grids.
Join our Customer Care team as a Full Stack Developer-Frontend Oriented, where you’ll build the mission-critical tools that power our business operations. You will directly support both supply and demand by optimizing agent workflows and ensuring seamless operational flows across the platform.
Responsibilities:
Back-end Development:
Front-end Development:
Cross-functional Collaboration:
Technical Leadership:
Testing and Optimization:
Requirements:
At Gett, we’re committed to creating an inclusive, respectful environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to succeed. We believe that diversity drives innovation, and we’re proud to offer equal opportunities to all—regardless of age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic. If you need accommodations during the recruitment process, please contact us at recruitment.il@gett.com ,and we’ll do our best to support you. Click here to view our privacy policy.
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Gett is one of the leading taxi booking platforms operating in Israel and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2010, the company specialises in the regulated taxi space offering a variety of flexible ground transportation solutions, including delivery services, to B2B and B2C customers.
Gett currently serves more than 11,000 B2B clients and has over 800,000 active B2C users across both Israel and the United Kingdom.