Front End Engineer
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What is Paladin?
Paladin is a governance lending platform allowing users who don’t vote to earn extra yield. This is the first brick of an ecosystem democratizing activism and enhancing voter turnout.The company has raised $2.55M in a previous Seed Round.
Job description:
You will join a team of ambitious builders dedicated to changing the way influence is managed on chain. Our fully remote team is spread between the US and Europe and we’re looking for an extra junior Front End Engineer to accelerate our development.
Responsibilities:
At Paladin you will be expected to:
- Write clean and efficient code
- Be coachable
- Build a resilient interface
- Evaluate the potential integration of Paladin into other protocols and coordinate with development teams
- Become a driving force in the on-chain governance ecosystem
- To not build code that lasts forever, we expect you to build Web Applications that can accommodate changes 6-12 months down the road.
Experience:
- React & Web3JS (or EthersJS) experience or projects
- Understanding the architecture of smart contracts (& DAOs) and Web3 in general
- Strong mathematical understanding on an abstract level
- Being able to work from a Figma design
Nice to have:
- Deep understanding of the EVM
- Experience or knowledge with TypeScript
- Experience or knowledge with GraphQL
- Experience or knowledge with MongoDB
- Relevant project repository (Github or other)
- Remote work experience
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