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Node.js Backend Developer

Full-Time
Worldwide

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Posted on: January 29, 2024

Magic Square is the Web3 App Store. A one-stop destination for discovering community-validated Web3 apps and games, providing an A to Z growth solution for projects, from launchpad services for fundraising to user acquisition, retention, and engagement campaigns. Backed by Binance Labs and other industry leaders. About the Role: We're seeking a Russian-speaking Node.JS Developer (Middle+ level) to focus on back-end development. You'll code, debug, and work with front-end developers to build web applications. Your role involves close collaboration within our team to ensure quality coding. Responsibilities:
  • Participate in the entire app lifecycle, from planning to deployment.
  • Focus on coding and debugging for effective back-end operations.
  • Collaborate with front-end developers to integrate server and user-facing elements.
  • Define technical requirements and communicate them to the team.
  • Contribute to a team-based, supportive work environment.
  • Create high-quality, efficient code for sustainable web applications.
  • Quickly troubleshoot and fix application issues.
  • Stay updated with current technologies and trends.
  • Use the latest technologies to improve applications.

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Posted on: January 29, 2024