Sei Labs is seeking a Fullstack Engineer with expertise in frontend development and Solidity to build Web3 applications on the Sei Blockchain.
About Sei
Sei Labs builds open sourced technology for the high-performance Sei Blockchain, the first parallelized EVM Layer 1 blockchain designed to scale with the industry. The unique optimizations built into Sei enable Web3 applications to reach Web2 level scale and performance, driving the mass adoption of digital assets.
Our teams are comprised of former Google, Goldman Sachs, Robinhood, Nvidia, and Databricks veterans dedicated to onboarding the next billion users onto a vibrant ecosystem of applications.
Sei Labs has raised over $30M from top investors including Jump Crypto, Multicoin Capital, Coinbase Ventures, Distributed Global, Hudson River Trading, and Flow Traders.
We're a globally distributed team with a fully remote workforce. Check out our website and docs for more details.
Fullstack Engineering at Sei
Sei Labs is looking for a Fullstack Engineer to help shape the future of Web3 by empowering innovative, high-impact applications across the Sei Blockchain. You'll work with a team at the forefront of blockchain technology, collaborating closely with our ecosystem partners to develop cutting-edge dApps spanning diverse Web3 domains (from DEX’s and games, to DePin, AI and beyond). If you're passionate about constant learning, rapid development, and making a tangible impact in a fast-paced, community-first environment, this is a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible in decentralized technology.
Requirements
- 3+ years of experience with full-stack development
- High Proficiency in at least one of TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, Rust
- At least 1+ year of Web3 experience building out dApp's end to end
- Experience with database management using SQL, NoSQL, or similar technologies
- Experience with cloud technologies such as AWS, Terraform
Top Skills
AWS
JavaScript
Node.js
NoSQL
Solidity
SQL
Terraform
Typescript
Sei Labs San Francisco, California, USA Office
San Francisco, California, United States
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