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ZGEN is a web3 studio behind the Guild.xyz, on a mission to build infrastructure and ultimate tool for internet communities.
Communities should be unbounded and able to move fluidly as a collective. ****Guild is an antithesis of all-in-one platforms. Our goal is to build full interoperability for communities between all their platforms for sharing, interactions, and collaboration.
We believe that composable data, platformless identity and transparent digital economies could reshape our social networks. That’s why we are building the web3.
- Responsibilities
- Lead Engineering (Node.js, Typescript, Go)
- Improve our developing culture and environment (tests, reviews)
- Integrating APIs making sure they are properly works according to the business needs
- Build scaleable and stable product architecture and API (Designing service-based system alongside with product and technical architect team)
- Maintaining and developing our SDK
- Leading a team of 8 engineers
- It isn’t a 9-5 job. You can have your own schedule but expected to be involved in sprints and launches.
- Requirements
- Deep knowledge of Node.js, Typescript, Postgresql, Microservice architectures
- Knowledge about Go
- Experience with API development & integration
- Experience with Docker, monitoring and alerting
- Good to have
- Knowledge about Rust, Smart contracts
- Experience with Ethereum, Datadog
- Conditions
- Flexible time management and async work style
- Hybrid remote (Discord office, Szeged IRL HQ)
- Full-time
- In-house learning opportunities to onboard you to Web3 and DeFi
- Token options
Are you looking to be a part of the most influential collectives in the blockchain industry and contribute to guiding the infrastructure of web3? Join us!
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