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Learn more about our Frontend React Developer role in [this video](https://vimeo.com/639463656/a719fd4a79), featuring our product team Bastian, Leandro and Pancho.\n\nWild Audience is a big-data startup building a new SaaS analytics app called Wildmetrics.\nWildmetrics is a no-code and API-based analytics app that makes it easy and reliable for digital businesses to track & analyse customer journeys so that they can generate more revenue without needing to hire analytics specialists.\n\n***We are looking for a third developer to join us building Wildmetrics from scratch.***\n\nWe are a fully bootstrapped and remote team of 5 based in Europe serving more than 400 customers around the world in English & Spanish language.\n\nAs a team we value low-stress, freedom and more time for the things we love doing - like enjoying nature, spending time with our family and surfing :-) \n\n# About you\nYou live somewhere in Europe, speak English fluently (Spanish is a plus) and feel comfortable working with Asana, Loom, Notion, Slack & Google Meet.\n\n# Job Responsibilities:\nTogether with our two other full-stack developers you will be responsible for:\n* Design new features in Figma\n* Develop, test and refactor components in React\n* Clean documentation, well-organized communication/reporting and research\n* Review and refactor code. Youโre able to effectively balance speed/quality/tech debt and make engineering decisions that enable speed while maintaining quality results\n* Detect and fix bugs\n\n# Job Requirements:\n**Minimum Skills:** \n* Min. 2 years of experience working with React\n* Strong design skills using tools like Figma\n* Good understanding and experience of HTML, CSS, JS.\n* Good understanding and experience with Javascript Es6 syntax.\n* Good understanding and experience of GIT workflow\n\n**Good to have:**\n* Basic understanding of Node.js\n* Basic understanding of SQL\n* Understanding of functional programming\n* Experience with Agile development techniques\n* Understanding / experience with API design and development\n* Understanding / experience with JAMstack.\n* Understanding / experience with CSS frameworks as Tailwind, Bootstrap or Foundation.\n* Understanding / experience with AWS and/or Azure architecture and systems\n* Experience with Serverless framework\n* Experience developing and working with RESTful and GraphQL Web Services\n* Experience working with full stack web applications.\n* Experience with databases and data models\n\n# The stack you will use:\n* Jamstack\n* RedwoodJS\n* React\n* GraphQL\n* Prisma\n* AWS\n* PostgreSQL\n* Jest\n\n# The benefits you will get\n* Holidays: 16 public holidays + 23 paid vacation days + company holidays (Dec 24-Jan 3rd)\n* EU Remote: 100% EU remote-first company. The whole team is based somewhere in Europe. You can live and work wherever in any European country.\n* Surf Afternoon: If there are waves/wind (or any other sport, activity you enjoy) and you want to go for a surf, take off and enjoy. You can always finish your work after ;-)\n* Team Retreats: We do yearly team retreats where we strategize and go on an adventure trip (hiking, camping or surfing) to bond & forecast the future.\n* Transparency: You get insights into everything Wild Audience does and you're part of all decisions (new hires, salaries, revenue, process optimizations, feedback, etc).\n* Health: Wild Audience pays for your private health insurance.\n* Office: We don't have an office. Work from home, cafes or coworking spaces. \n\nWe have a lot of more cool ideas about team benefits which we will gradually roll-out whenever Wild Audience achieves new financial goals and more funds become available.\n\n# Hiring Process Overview\n* Phase 1: Initial application โ Youโll complete an application form with your basic info and answer a few questions so we can learn more about you, your experiences and skills and what is your vision for the future. If we believe there is a good fit based on that initial application, you'll jump into the next stage.\n* Phase 2: Test โ Weโll send you a test to complete (2-5 hours) to evaluate your skills and learn more about your coding and design style.\n* Phase 3: Interviews โ Youโll be having a first call with one of our developers to go through your test. If we believe there is a good fit at this stage, you'll jump on a call with Bastian, our CEO to talk about company culture, benefits and the future of the company as well as to answer any questions you might have.\n* Phase 4: Decision & Job Offer โ After your interview with our CEO Bastian, we will take a few days to reflect on your application, make an offer and hopefully youโll become a member of our team! :-)\nWe are looking at making an offer no later than December 21st for a start beginning of January 2022.\n\nIf you want to learn more about us, please visit [this page](https://wildaudience.com/about/). \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$30,000 — $40,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEUROPE REMOTE
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Build delightful software for podcasts and spoken word audio. [Backtracks](https://backtracks.fm/?ref=job-posting) is seeking a qualified Mid-Senior Front End Developer to join our Product & Engineering Team.\n\n**Opportunity**\n\n[Backtracks](https://backtracks.fm/?ref=job-posting) helps audio content creators and brands know and grow their audience and revenue. You will be responsible for building the client-side of our web applications and platform to deliver delightful experiences to our users.\n\n**Your day-to-day**\n\n- Prototype, design, and implement improvements to new and existing portions of our platform, website, and applications\n- Improve appeal and usability of our different products\n- Code and deploy new features in collaboration with our product and engineering teams\n- Be part of a small team, with a large amount of ownership and responsibility for managing things directly\n- Ship high-quality solutions with a sense of urgency and speed\n- Work closely with both internal and external stakeholders, owning a large part of the process from problem understanding to shipping the solution.\n- Have the freedom to suggest and drive initiatives\n\nWe expect you to be a tech-savvy professional, who is curious about new digital technologies and aspires to combine usability with visual design. Ultimately, you should be able to create a functional and attractive digital environment for our company, ensuring a great user experience.\n\n**You have**\n\n- History of autonomous design decision making at technically focused companies\n- History of designing and building web components, products, and technology\n- History of focusing on user experience\n- In-depth understanding of the entire web development process (design, development and deployment)\n\n- Experience working on design and development in any of the following roles:\n - Product Developer\n - Product Engineer\n - Front End Designer and Developer\n - Front End Engineer\n - UI Designer/Developer\n - Full Stack Engineer\n - Full Stack Developer\n - Front-end Designer and Developer\n - Front-end Engineer\n - Frontend Designer and Developer\n - Frontend Engineer\n\n- Strong knowledge of:\n - Javascript (ES6+)\n - Vue.js\n - Know when to use immutable types, observables, reactive patterns, reduce, spread, etc.\n - You also know and subscribe to simple is better (you know when plain JavaScript with no framework is best)\n - CSS, SCSS\n - Compilation, bundling, and packaging via Webpack, Babel, etc.\n - Front end frameworks (specifically Vue or React)\n - Integrating APIs, web services, and remote data\n - Node.js and npm\n\n- Confidence or experience working with:\n - TypeScript\n - CSS-in-JS\n - Front end test frameworks (Cypress, Karma)\n - Experience with front end build/deployment processes (Webpack, Babel, CI/CD)\n\n- Strong design skills including understanding of layout aesthetics\n- Motivation and an enjoyment for a startup environment\n- Systems thinker (consider how components can scale across our platform and product offerings)\n- The ability to code and build out designs independently from no mock up all the way to working CSS/HTML/JS\n- A blend of product, system, and people knowledge that lets you jump into a fast paced environment and contribute from day one\n- An ability to balance a sense of urgency with shipping high quality and pragmatic solutions\n- Strong work sense of ownership\n- Strong collaboration and communication skills (fluency in English)\n- PMA (Positive Mental Attitude)\n- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, relevant field, and/or relevant work experience\n- 5+ years professional experience\n\n**Other qualities and traits**\n\n- Passion for podcasts, radio, and spoken word audio\n- Passion for delivering high-quality designs with quick turnaround times (e.g. you ship)\n- A product-first approach to building software\n- An enthusiasm for solving hard problems\n- Thrives in a fast-paced environment\n\n**Bonus points if you have experience with**\n\n- Web performance (time-to-interactive, dependencies, wasted renders)\n- Node-based serverside APIs\n- Audio processing and interaction on the front-end \n\nPlease mention the words **POOL LITTLE SETUP** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
$120,000 — $150,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nWorldwide
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Netdata is looking for talented frontend developers to join our distributed (remote) engineering team.\n\nAs a frontend developer at Netdata, you will need to be passionate about web technologies, declarative/reactive programming paradigms, testable code and extreme performance. You will live and breathe within the Chrome/Firefox/Safari Developer Tools and make sure we deliver a world-class experience to the millions of people using our product on a daily basis.\n\n**Why join Netdata**\n* We are a team of industry veterans and senior engineers that prioritize performance and ease of use over anything else.\n* We embrace remote work and great work-life balance.\n* We are solving hard problems that affect thousands of organisations worldwide.\n* We are deeply committed to Open Source and love our community.\n* We deeply care about system performance.\n\n**When you join Netdata, you can expect**\n* A competitive salary.\n* A generous stock plan.\n* To join a venture-backed startup working with some of the most sophisticated investors of Silicon Valley.\n* To be part of our world-class team and interact with an amazing community.\n* To see first-hand how to grow and succeed in an engineering-first, open source-based company.\n* To find a culture that rewards doers.\n\n*Netdata is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of discrimination and harassment for everyone, regardless of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military service or other non-merit factor.*\n\n\n\n# Responsibilities\n
* Use modern Web technologies and frameworks to develop our frontend platform, components and libraries\n* Write testable, documented code that is highly maintainable\n* Develop for maximum performance, compatibility and a world-class user experience, across devices and form-factors.\n* Collaborate with UX/UI designers to improve usability and accessibility\n* Create quality mockups and prototypes\n* Automate repetitive tasks when possible\n* Stay up-to-date on emerging technologies and frameworks \n\n# Requirements\n**Required experience**\n* Proven work experience of 3+ years as a Frontend developer.\n* Strong experience with modern JavaScript (ES6+).\n* At least some experience with TypeScript.\n* Experience with React, Webpack.\n* Experience with CSS, including CSS preprocessors.\n* Familiarity with browser testing and debugging.\n* In-depth understanding of the entire web development process (design, development and deployment.)\n* Understanding of layout aesthetics.\n* Knowledge of SEO principles.\n* An ability to perform well in a fast-paced environment.\n* Excellent analytical and multitasking skills.\n* Excellent command of spoken and written English.\n\n**Preferred experience**\n* Experience with RxJS, SASS\n* Experience with backend development work is considered a bonus\n* Experience with the Google Cloud Platform\n* Experience with analytics tools like Google Analytics or Mixpanel\n* Familiarity with graphic-design software (e.g. Figma, Sketch, Gimp, Adobe Suite) and content management systems\n* BSc degree in Computer Science or relevant field \n\nPlease mention the words **VOLUME FEBRUARY TENNIS** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Design, Front End, Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad and Senior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nUTC-3 to UTC+5
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Abstract is building automation tools for the $15 trillion commercial real estate industry, which sits on massive unstructured data sets and is plagued by manual processes. By applying intuitive design with best-in-class technology, we are enabling real estate teams to streamline asset workflows for the first time. Simplifying complex data models to solve real problems is at the heart of what we do.\n\nOur team is entirely distributed. You are given the freedom and flexibility to work where and when you want. We value results, not time spent in a chair. You should, too.\n\n\n###Our stack:\n* Frontend: React + Redux + redux-saga + Flow\n* Backend: Python + Flask + PostgreSQL + Docker + Kubernetes + Elasticsearch\n\n\n###You:\n* Are a self-starter. You donโt wait for direction. Instead, you always have ideas on how to improve both your skill set and the product.\n* Are an excellent communicator, both written and verbal. You are clear and concise in your writing, but know when it is best to hop on a call.\n* Love learning from and teaching others.\n* Have an eye for great design.\n* Live in the continental US\n\n\n###You probably have:\n* Years of experience building SPAs and using a JS framework (Vue, React, Angular, etc.), but you donโt need a framework to be a JavaScript ninja.\n* Deep knowledge of CSS, semantic HTML, and Git.\n* Experience using a type system like Flow or TypeScript.\n* An appreciation for writing unit and integration tests.\n* Bonus - experience configuring build systems\n\n\n###You will:\n* Prioritize, build, design, and ship new features.\n* Participate in product direction + design\n* Help develop internal engineering processes as the team grows\n\n\n \n\n# Requirements\nSend a resume and cover letter (optional) to [email protected] \n\nPlease mention the words **LESSON ATTITUDE BRISK** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMjE2LjczLjIxNi4xMjU=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, React, Senior, Engineer, Design, Front End, Digital Nomad, Teaching and Python jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
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