Front-End Developerother related Employment listings - Universal City, CA at Geebo

Front-End Developer

A US-based online learning platform that is on a mission to revolutionize the EdTech industry with their next-gen solutions is looking for a Front-End React/Next.js Developer. The selected candidate will be responsible for testing software development methodologies in an agile environment. The company is providing an on-demand live learning platform that connects students and professionals with personalized instruction for any subject. They have managed to successfully secure $100mn
during their Series C round of funding. This position requires 6
hours of overlap with the PST/EST time zone. Job
Responsibilities:
Write maintainable, performant code that is easy to read and well-documented Create automated tests to thoroughly validate your code's correctness Deploy and support large-scale web applications Maintain a focus on quality and work iteratively to progress from good to better Participate in your team's on-call rotation and own the code from development to deployment and operations Learn from some of the industry's best and brightest Work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic and fast-paced team Collaborate closely with fellow engineers, product management, and design team Job Requirements:
Bachelor's/Master's degree in Engineering, Computer Science (or equivalent experience) At least 3
years of relevant experience as a software engineer Must have experience with React and Next.js Nice to have Ruby on Rails and PHP experience Experience with implementing e-commerce solutions is advantageous Ability to learn new languages and technologies quickly as needed
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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