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Junior JavaScript Developer

Human Exponent b2b entry
3000 - 5500 usd
Headquarters: US
Description

We’re looking for a remote Junior JavaScript Developer. We’re remote-first distributed over the US and Europe. Our customers are mostly startup tech companies - we’re building software to support their talent development efforts.

At Human^ we are looking for a Junior JavaScript Developer - students from university /Bootcamps /self-taught are encouraged to apply! 

Currently we’re helping several cool early stage startups (gaming, security, ecommerce, marketing) find their next great team members that suit their needs and team culture. You take pride in quality, reusable code and you understand that frequently changing requirements and features are part of an early-stage startup’s data work. You’re a self-starter comfortable with uncertainty and structured chaos. You take pride in quality, reusable code and you understand that frequently changing requirements and features are part of an early-stage startup’s data work. You’re a self-starter comfortable with uncertainty and structured chaos.

You will:

Collaborate effectively with our technical team (UX/UI Designer + Front-End Developer + Back-End Engineer + CTO) to architect, scope, and build user-facing features for companies and consumers alike.

Ensure efficient and reusable front-end systems and abstractions.

Contribute to team productivity, code quality, and tech adoption.


Required:

Student at a university / bootcamp or self-taught.

Knowledge of / experience in JavaScript.

Workable knowledge of Git, HTML, CSS.
Would be a plus to know at least one modern JS frontend framework (React, Angular, Vue)

Communicative.


Benefits:

Competitive salary commensurate with experience

Early-stage startup experience

Remote: work from wherever you want

Flexible working hours



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