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Web3 Front End Engineer

Full-Time
Worldwide
USD 90k - 140k /yr

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Posted on: November 2, 2021

About Sturdy

Sturdy is a DeFi lending platform purpose-built for Ethereum 2.0. We take advantage of Ethereum’s new Proof-of-Stake mechanics to offer self-repaying loans to borrowers and higher yields to depositors. Sturdy is backed by top investors including Y Combinator and SoftBank.

About the role:

  • Sturdy is looking for its first Web3 Front End Engineer to help build out the client-facing side of our platform
  • You’ll lead development of the web application
  • You’ll work closely with smart contract engineers to ensure proper integration

About you:

  • Proven experience in developing and maintaining a project using React stack: React, Javascript, CSS
  • Experience with Web3 libraries like web3.js
  • Excited about great design and user experience
  • Understanding of blockchain technology, Solidity smart contracts, and DeFi.
  • Experience with responsive design, front-end test automation
  • Has a portfolio of previous projects and design work

Benefits:

  • Fully-remote workforce
  • Flexible payment methods
  • Token Equity
  • Inclusive team and environment

Please let Sturdy know you found this job on Remote3. It helps us get more jobs on our site. Thanks & All the best!

Important: For your security, please only use well-known video meeting platforms like Google Meet or Zoom. Never download unfamiliar software or share sensitive information like wallet addresses or ENS names with recruiters. Doing so might compromise your crypto wallet. If you encounter anything suspicious, please report it immediately to us on Twitter.

Posted on: November 2, 2021