WalletConnect is hiring Web3 JavaScript Frontend Engineer
JavaScript Frontend Engineer
Experience
Minimum 1 Year
Employee type
Full Time
Position
Senior
Offer Salary
Desired Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience as frontend developer
- Strong portfolio of delightful web applications
- Solid written/async and verbal communication skills
Nice to have
- Domain experience in crypto is a plus
- Experience in React Native is a plus
- Experience in building framework agnostic tools is a plus
- Open source contributions are a plus
Duties & Responsibilities
- Work closely with our design team in the conceptualization & ideation of new products/features
- Think deeply about and deliver a compelling end-user UX
- Deliver software in TypeScript using web components/React/NextJS
- Translate designs from Figma into modular, reusable and optimized UI components
- Bring in your own ideas on how to make our products better
- Lead your own initiatives from ideation to delivery
Salary & Benefits
- Fully remote position with flexible timezone
- Competitive salary
- Company equity
- Team off-sites
- Conference allowance
- Remote work allowance
Our Company
Web3 UX isn’t good. WalletConnect will make it good: we are the open-source web3 standard to connect blockchain wallets to dapps. Any wallet, any dapp, any chain. Starting in 2018, our mission is to make web3 accessible to everyone. Every month, millions of people use WalletConnect in thousands of integrations. We raised ~$25M from venture investors including 1kx and Coinbase as well as from customers such as Shopify and Circle. We are growing fast both in terms of features and users.
Other
The Role We’re looking for a frontend aficionado with passion for the smallest details to help build delightful web experiences for millions of users. This includes framework neutral tools such as web3modal.com which are served by other developers to end users as well as WalletConnect products such as web3inbox that are directly served to end-users. In order to delight developers, you will play an instrumental role in developing framework-neutral tools that can be consumed by apps building on React, Vue, VanillaJS, and more.