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NodeJS Back-end developer 🔥 (100% Remote)

Hans Matrimony , Anywhere · hansmatrimony.com · Full-time employment · Programming

NOTE: This is a 100% remote job opportunity

Responsibilities

  1. Devloping back-end app architecture.
  2. Design and implementation of low-latency, high-availability, and performant applications.
  3. Writing reusable, testable, and efficient code.
  4. Seeing through a project from conception to finished product.

Requirements

  1. Proficient knowledge of back-end programming language/frameworks- Nodejs, TypeScript.
  2. Knowledge of Express framework
  3. Familiarity with REST API development standards, protocols (HTTP, WebSockets and more)
  4. Understanding of design principles behind a scalable application.

Good to have

  1. Experience deploying applications; AWS etc.
  2. Experience with leading a team of developers.

Apply if

  1. You take ownership.
  2. You’ve an eye for detail.
  3. You’re a problem solver, and a perpetual learner.
  4. You possess a positive and solution-oriented mindset.

Job Perks

Benefits

  1. Flexible work environment.
  2. Home office setup. We'll help you with setting up gear for your home office and/or workspace.
  3. Job Stability. We are well funded and can provide job stability in the COVID world.
  4. Work ownership. You own your problems within the organisation. You have the ability to design solutions and not just an implementer of someone else's ideas.

Job Perks

  1. Flexible work environment.
  2. Home office setup. We'll help you with setting up gear for your home office and/or workspace.
  3. Job Stability. We are well funded and can provide job stability in the COVID world.
  4. Work ownership. You own your problems within the organisation. You have the ability to design solutions and not just an implementer of someone else's ideas.

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