| Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Innorve LLC | United States | $36k - $100k | |||
Storm2 | United States | $120k - $180k | |||
dYdX | New York, NY, United States | $36k - $54k | |||
Braintrust | New York, NY, United States | $54k - $60k | |||
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Ionicpartners | Remote | $36k - $90k | |||
Enya | Palo Alto, CA, United States | $37k - $75k | |||
Derisk | Remote | $100k - $150k | |||
Unfinished | Los Angeles, CA, United States | $200k - $250k | |||
QuickNode | Miami, FL, United States | $45k - $85k | |||
Braintrust | San Francisco, CA, United States | $11k - $60k | |||
Glassnode | $45k - $63k | ||||
Plexus Resource Solutions | New York, NY, United States | $150k - $180k | |||
Rain | New York, NY, United States | $36k - $100k | |||
Sorare | New York, NY, United States | $54k - $62k | |||
ClubRare | New York, NY, United States | $36k - $54k |
About the Role
Appreciate the power and limitations of immutable smart contract code.
Believe that the readability of code is a critical part of the blockchain user experience.
Contribute and enforce best practices throughout the development process.
Comfortable trying out new tools, failing fast, and handling “unknown unknowns”.
Adamant about automated testing, with expansive coverage.
Energized by the challenge and opportunity of working with new languages and programming paradigms.
Bonus points if you have the following:
Developed a widely-used smart contract.
A working understanding of one or more of Solidity, Rust, Move, or Cadence.
Significant contributions or leadership of an open-source project.
What does a back-end developer in Web3 do?
A back-end developer in web3 typically works on the server-side of a web application, using technologies that are specific to the decentralized web (also known as Web3-related)
This might involve building and maintaining the infrastructure that supports decentralized applications (dApps), or developing the underlying smart contracts and blockchain-based systems that power those dApps
In general, the goal of a back-end developer in web3 is to create the technologies and tools that enable users to interact with the decentralized web in a secure and seamless way.