Full Stack Engineer - remote

Squire
Posted 3 years ago
Stack Overflow

We're looking for exceptional (several) full stack engineers to join our engineering groups. This is an opportunity for you to work on exciting and brand new initiatives with world-class designs.

If you fit the bill of the above and the description below, I only want to know two things: What have you built that you can show me (please provide a link), and what exactly were/are you responsible for in that link. Please provide credentials for me if required.

  • Strong knowledge of JavaScript, including DOM manipulation and the JavaScript object model
  • Familiarity with newer specifications of EcmaScript
  • Thorough understanding of React.js and its core principles
  • Thorough understanding of Redux
  • Experience with Recompose
  • Experience with SASS
  • Experience with AJAX
  • Experience with functional programming
  • Experience with data structure libraries (e.g., Immutable.js)
  • Knowledge of modern authorization mechanisms, such as JSON Web Token
  • Familiarity with modern front-end build pipelines and tools
  • Experience with common front-end development tools such as Babel, Webpack, NPM, etc.
  • Experience building beautiful, pixel perfect web apps from design mock to complete implementation
  • Experience with browser and platform interoperability (responsive vs. desktop)
  • Experience building embeddable web app widgets
  • Experience building email compatible mark-up
  • Experience with WebSockets or similar technology
  • Strong knowledge of Node.js and Express framework
  • Strong knowledge of SQL and PostgreSQL specific features
  • User authentication and authorization between multiple systems, servers, and environments
  • Expert in working with RESTful APIs
  • Knowledge about background task processing, queues
  • Proficient understanding of code versioning tools, such as Git
  • Experience writing concise and well structured OOP code.
  • A can-do attitude that can hit deadlines without cutting corners or sacrificing structural integrity.

Looking forward to hearing from you all!