React.js / Svelte Engineer - Remote Job

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Our mission is to bring people together and connect them into a community to nurture each other. We aim to share a conducive environment, a joyous space to grow and excel; a world brimming with selfless love and enough kindness. We strive to enrich each of our lives with kaleidoscopic memories we make here - vibrant, lively, of all hues and colors. Job Description

This is a remote position. We are looking for a great JavaScript developer who is proficient with React.js. Your primary focus will be on developing user interface components and implementing them following well-known React.js workflows

(such as Flux or Redux). You will ensure that these components and the overall application are robust and easy to maintain. You will coordinate with the rest of the team working on different layers of the infrastructure. Therefore, a commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and quality product is important. Responsibilities: Developing new user-facing features using React.js

Building reusable components and front-end libraries for future use

Translating designs and wireframes into high quality code

Optimizing components for maximum performance across a vast array of web-capable devices and browsers

Our Tech Stack : Svelte.js

React.js

Jest.js (Testing)

Tailwind

Typescript

GraphQL

Flutter

Terraform

Elixir / Node.js

AWS / Azure Cloud

Requirements

2+ years of experience in React / Angular / Web Frameworks, Jest (unit testing).

Having GraphQL experience is a big plus.

Having Svelte experience is a big plus.

An excellent team player.

Constantly thinking about improving the current code,

usability, user experience. Having laser focus on making the app super amazing and helping the team and company succeed.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. In the new world of work from home, we expect the ideal candidate to over-communicate.

Humility, collaboration, time management, and communication are as important as your technical skills.

Analytical thinker with exceptional problem-solving skills.

Excited about writing quality code, trying new technologies, and playing well with others.

Solid understanding of engineering and design best practices, especially as it relates to scaling high traffic and data heavy applications.

Previous experience with designing, building, and scaling an application to support load changes related to growth.

Comfortable in dealing with complexity, lots of moving pieces, coordinating with third parties, and cross-functional teams.

Exquisite attention to detail, ability to identify and solve edge-cases.

Comfortable learning new technologies and systems.

Do Not Apply If: If you haven’t used Git yet.

You are not comfortable with startups that move fast!

We’re a small group (~40) of passionate individuals who are determined to change the status quo!

Benefits

Opportunity to be a part of a dynamic growth focused tech startup

Great learning opportunities to develop new skills and understanding of cutting edge software tools and processes

Opportunity to work closely with serial tech entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley

Fun-loving environment and caring team mates and inclusive culture of the company

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