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Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Software Engineering, or related area and 1 year's experience in software engineering or related area., We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, computer information systems, software engineering, or related area and 3 years' experience in software engineering or related area.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, Frontend at Gremlin, you will have the opportunity to improve the reliability of the internet at large by developing Reliability Engineering tooling.
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Our focus is on leveraging both virtualized and bare-metal infrastructure to orchestrate autonomous agents in sophisticated simulations, dynamically configure test beds, and pioneer software configurations and deployments on robotic systems.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Software Engineering, or related area and 1 year's experience in software engineering or related area.
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Everlaw is looking for a senior frontend software engineer who brings experience building with React+Typescript, a detail-oriented mindset, and humility in their approach. Tackling litigation with technology is a deep challenge that requires search, databases, data visualization, distributed systems, machine learning, real-time collaboration, and more.
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Senior Frontend Software Engineer Supply Chain & Logistics - 1649. In-depth understanding of supply chain business and focus on building world-class systems and platforms, which combine usability, accessibility, elegance, performance, and maintainability.
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You will help build the next generation of systems to make cryptocurrency accessible to everyone across the globe. Coinbase is seeking experienced frontend engineers to join our team to build out the next generation of crypto-forward products and features.
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Skilled at building user-facing applications and supporting systems and libraries on web and/or desktop using front-end technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, React, HTML5, CSS3. As a result, we reached a billion dollar revenue run rate faster than any software-as-a-service company in history.
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Good understanding of type systems, experience with TypeScript. Ability to design and write highly robust and maintainable software with attention to detail. You will leverage a broad knowledge of frontend technologies and collaborate with a highly motivated engineering team in order to build a high quality, componentised, highly maintainable, modern code base.
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Title: Senior Frontend Software Engineer (Supply Chain & Logistics) Work closely with product managers and designers to deliver state of the art user experience in supply chain systems and platforms.
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You have at least 5 years of experience in software engineering and at least 4 years of experience in developing web apps and shipping user-facing features with JavaScript and modern, component-based JS frameworks like React.
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Work with engineers, product managers and senior leadership to turn our vision into a tangible roadmap every quarter. Design secure and highly reliable services to integrate with blockchains and add new cryptocurrency assets to Coinbase, Pro, Custody among other business units.
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We’re a group of hard-working overachievers who are deeply focused on building the future of finance and Web3 for our users across the globe, whether they’re trading, storing, staking or using crypto.
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Design and build scalable SEO frontend systems to support the content growth flywheel on tiktok.com. Experience in designing and developing large-scale systems using Go, Node.js, Python, or Java with high QPS and availability, and low latency.
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