CIGen is hiring a Remote FullStack JavaScript Developer
At CIGen we partner with both startups and experienced enterprises to help them achieve their business goals through software solutions.\n\nThere are two things that help us work in synergy and change this world for the better. Those are solid technical expertise and a set of core values that guide us on our way.\n\nWeย believe that great results can only beย achieved with the right people and the right culture.\nThat isย why weย are looking for people toย join our team who are likeย usย โ passionate about what theyย do, are open and broad-minded, ready toย learn and develop asย rapidly asย the world changes.\n\nCurrently, we are looking to add aย **Full-Stack Javascript Developer** to our team.\n\nWe have several opportunities for professionals with different levels of experience on different projects.\n\n---\n\nHereโs a bit more of what we expect from you:\n\n**Required:**\n\n* Minimum 3 years of commercial experience with React/Redux and/or Vue/Vuex and/or Angular (one of them is a must) and NodeJS/Express\n* Experienceย with MongoDB/Mongoose and PostgreSQL/Sequelize (design, migrations, and optimized queries)\n* Strongย knowledgeย of JavaScript, Browser APIs\n* Strong knowledge of JWT/oAuth2/OpenID and security best practices\n* Experience with newer specifications of ECMAScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS\n* Experience with the popular UI component libraries, Bootstrap, Material\n* Familiarity with modern front-end build pipelines and tools\n* Knowledgeable in using SOLID design and principles\n* Intermediate Strong or higherย level of spoken English\n\n**Would be a huge plus:**\n\n* Sense of good UX and UI design\n* Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform\n* Knowledgeable in Onion/Clean Architecture, DDD\n\n**Would also be a plus:**\n\n* Experienceย with relational Microsoft SQLย and other (besides MongoDB) noSQL databases\n* Experience in AWS and/or Microsoft Azure, CI/CD tools\n* Knowledgeable in using UML diagrams\n* Knowledgeable in using the design patterns & practices, clean code principles\n* Knowledgeable in Microservices Architecture\n\n---\n\n**About our projects:**\n\nFor your reference, here is a short description ofย **one of our projects**:\n\nIt's a website for an American company that works in the financial industry. They work with the biggest names in financial services and provide services such as mortgage analytics solutions, analytics consulting, and loss mitigation solutions.\n\n**Current stage:**ย ongoing development.\n\n**Technology stack:**ย React, Redux, NodeJS, Express, PostgreSQL, Sequelize, FlowXO chatbot, PayPal integration, Clean Architecture, Azure DevOps (boards, Git)\n\n**Team:**ย 2 Full-Stack JavaScript Developers, 1 QA Engineer, 1 PM/BA\n\n\n---\n**We offer:**\n\n* Interesting and challenging projects;\n* Possibility of fully or partly remote work;\n* Flexible workingย hours to support your work-life balance;\n* Transparent and flexible processes;\n* Endless possibilities for your professional growth and continuous support from management;\n* Cozy, friendly and fun atmosphere;\n* In-house English tutor;\n* Paid sick leaves and vacations;\n\nand much more!\n\nWe look forward to hearing from you! \n\nPlease mention the words **LABOR GUITAR EXHIBIT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4xMzUuMjE1LjI0NQ==). 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
$10,000 — $50,000/year\n
\n\n#Location\nEurope, CIS, South America, Africa
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