We’re looking for a full-time Senior Frontend Developer with 4+ years experience in React/Redux/TypeScript. Does this sound like you? Then keep on reading!
WE ARE MEMORY
At Memory, we believe knowledge work is broken, but with your help we might just fix it. Powered by artificial intelligence and 50 brilliant minds, we craft software that helps people do their very best work. That includes you – we trust you to work on your own terms, define your schedule and directly influence where we’re headed. You know where you're most productive, which is why you can work from our Oslo HQ, or remotely from the anywhere, the Americas or India (Pune). Whatever works; we’re here for your best.
About you:
You are a confident, empathic, experienced frontend developer with a passion for building fast, functional and beautiful web applications.
You want to work for a diverse start-up with dedicated, passionate, and skilled people. Being a developer isn’t just about putting food on the table — you have a need to create. You strive to improve on your craft, code, and the people around you.
You play well with others, and your written and verbal communication skills are solid.
Requirements:
Bonus points
What we can offer:
Frontend Stack
Our frontend is built on top of React, Redux, and with many popular libraries (like re-select).
We use TypeScript heavily, Jest for testing (the right things), Storybook+Chromatic for component documentation, Github Actions for automated testing and deployments. We consider Prettier a godsend for eliminating code-style nitpicks in pull requests.
Hiring Process
We aim for an efficient, responsive experience. After a screening, you'll talk with some of our developers, and presume a good fit, we ask for a short coding challenge — in the handful of hours range. This will expose you to our code review process, and if all goes according to plan, a final interview with Head of Product will seal the deal.
We're not huge fans of the coding challenges either, so a great portfolio of existing work can in some cases replace the coding challenge.