Software Engineer (Node, Typescript and React)

  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posted 9 hours ago | Updated 9 hours ago

Overview

On Site
Depends on Experience
Contract - Independent
Contract - W2

Skills

node
react
typescript
ML

Job Details

Position: Software Engineer

Address: Downtown San Francisco

Onsite/ Remote: On Site 5 days a week

Start Date: ASAP

Team: 3 other engineers that are remote and working offshore

Interview Process: 1-hour technical interview with Jon sharing screen and have an assignment, 20 minute interview with CEO

Reason why it s open: Startup so they are expanding their team.

Must haves:

Own the problem and work with the engineers and designers to generate a solution

Build, test, and ship features that solves user problems

Look at data and talk to users to get feedback about the feature

Triage and fix bugs

Generate proposals (through meetings, docs, and Figma) to help align team on your solution if it s a multi-person effort

Review PRs to ensure that you re not siloed in your own feature and that standards are upheld

Skills needed:
  • 5+ years of experience with Node, React, and Typescript ---MUST HAVE
  • You re not afraid to touch all parts of code when needed from mouse click to DB. If you specialize in back-end, you should at least be able to disable a button on the front-end. If you re front-end, you should at least be able to cast a return type of an endpoint field from a string to an int
  • Deploy your own code. We don t have an ops team here, so you get to own deployment as well
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Bonus
  • Previous startup experience having started your own or joined one before
  • Python and some experience with implementing or deploying ML models
  • Speaks a language other than English (and code)
  • Cloud functions, NoSQL DB
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