Full-Time Senior Frontend Engineer
Paperpile is hiring a remote Full-Time Senior Frontend Engineer. The career level for this job opening is Senior Manager and is accepting Worldwide based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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At Paperpile, we build software to make academic research simpler for researchers and students.
Our apps (web, mobile, and desktop) are loved by thousands worldwide for their user-friendly design and robust functionality. The team is growing quickly and your work has a huge impact on the product and users.
Work from anywhere on your own schedule, a remote-first company using Slack, Figma, and Notion for collaboration.
Work with a diverse community of academics. Your work involves helping improve their research workflow.
Benefits include:
- Fully remote work
- Flexible schedule
- Sponsorship of co-working spaces or home office setup
- Learning and growth opportunities (courses, seminars, conferences)
- 4 weeks paid vacation
- Equity/bonus program
Your role:
We use React and TypeScript across our platforms (web, browser extensions, Google Docs/Word plugins, iOS/Android, and desktop). You'll take ownership of substantial parts of the codebase, building and launching new features and products, and producing UI code from Figma designs.
Requirements:
- Deep understanding of React and building complex applications
- Deliver pixel-perfect, production-ready code from designs on time
- Strong knowledge of TypeScript, its ecosystem (Babel, Webpack, Jest, Yarn...), and underlying web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, REST APIs)
- Eye for detail, focus on fast and enjoyable user interactions
- Excellent communication skills to collaborate with designers, product managers, and QA
Preferred experience:
- React Native
- Electron
- Browser extensions (Chrome/Chromium, Safari, Firefox)
- Node.js/Express backend knowledge
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