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Description:
Circle is a financial technology company focused on the emerging internet of money, enabling global, instant, and cost-effective value transfer.
The company is expanding into strong jurisdictions and values speed, efficiency, and a commitment to visibility and stability.
Employees are encouraged to embody the core values of Multistakeholder, Mindfulness, Driven by Excellence, and High Integrity.
The role involves enhancing the UI of the new Web3 Services Console to optimize user experience.
Responsibilities include developing sample applications and SDKs for existing and upcoming products, and building internal tools for Customer Success Management.
The position requires participation in code reviews to maintain code quality and consistency across projects.
Collaboration with Product and Design teams is essential to translate requirements into effective features.
Requirements:
Candidates must have 2+ years of experience building user interfaces for complex applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Proficiency in NodeJS is considered a plus.
Experience with modern JavaScript front-end frameworks such as Vue, React, or Angular is required.
A strong sense of when a feature is effective and when it can be improved is necessary.
A focus on coding standards and code quality, with a desire for great test coverage to enable continuous delivery, is essential.
Excellent communication skills are required to collaborate with remote teams and present concepts effectively.
Candidates should be self-starters who thrive in a fast-paced environment and can work with minimal supervision.
Benefits:
The position offers day-one PERM sponsorship for qualified candidates.
The base pay range is between $120,000 and $162,500, with an annual bonus target of 10%.
Additional compensation includes equity and benefits such as medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) plan.
Circle has a discretionary vacation policy, provides 10 days of paid sick leave per year, and 11 paid holidays per year in the U.S.