Remote Senior Fullstack Web3 Engineer
Bonfire
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Job highlights
Summary
Bonfire is a company that offers tools to help creators and brands build communities using digital assets, content, and community. They are currently seeking developers who are owners, explorers, fast learners, visually obsessed, and have experience with Nodejs, React, GraphQL, Web3, and at least 3 years of developing production consumer web applications. The company offers a competitive salary, comprehensive insurance, remote work setup stipend, conference stipend, flexible hours, unlimited vacation, and a supportive remote-first environment.
Requirements
- Owners who will uphold a high level of code quality and developer experience
- Explorers who are excited about building and iterating on an early stage product in a fast paced industry
- Fast learners who can slice through ambiguity and pick up new technologies quickly
- Visually obsessed and can work closely with product and design
Preferred Qualifications
- Recommended Experience: Nodejs, React, and GraphQL
- Web3 experience
Benefits
- Competitive salary and equity
- Comprehensive insurance (medical/dental/vision)
- Stipend for your ideal remote / WFH set-up: laptop, headphones, and any other work gear you may need
- Conference stipend for attending web3 industry conferences & events
- Flexible hours and a supportive remote-first environment
- Unlimited vacation: Take time when you need it (and we really mean it)
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