
Senior Frontend Engineer, React/Typescript
DuckDuckGo
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $178,500 per year
Job Level
Tech Stack
About the role
- Build and own features across new and existing products using React and TypeScript
- Work on related projects such as creating a new Instant Answer on the Search page
- Develop an in-app onboarding experience
- Optimize Text-Ad projects
- Build scalable user interfaces and lead contributions to products and features
- Write pragmatic, performant, and testable code that works consistently across settings, devices, and browsers
- Play a key role in improving the frontend software architecture while prioritizing privacy and user experience
Requirements
- 7+ years experience in positions where your primary responsibility was writing code
- Advanced level of JavaScript/HTML/CSS expertise
- Advanced level of React and Typescript
- Advanced level of web application architecture expertise
- Ability to lead engineering projects with little to no oversight
- Experience building large-scale web applications
- Experience identifying success criteria and metrics and validating decisions against them
- Experience collaborating with engineers on the backend and other platforms, such as Android and iOS
- Experience collaborating with product and design to build polished consumer-facing products
- Ability to contribute to technical architecture decisions for complex products
- Willingness to learn new technologies and ideas.
Benefits
- Eligibility for company-sponsored health benefits limited to team members based in the United States
- Paid parental leave
- Office setup and co-working allowances
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Hard Skills & Tools
JavaScriptHTMLCSSReactTypeScriptweb application architecturescalable user interfacespragmatic codeperformant codetestable code
Soft Skills
leadershipcollaborationproblem-solvingcommunicationadaptability