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Lazer Technologies | Remote | $120k - $180k | |||
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About Lazer
The Role
- Engaging with clients and gaining a deep understanding of their problems, needs, goals, and priorities.
- Architecting and developing decentralized applications (dApps) on the Solana blockchain.
- Designing, implementing, and deploying Solana programs (smart contracts) using Rust.
- Integrating dApps with existing Solana programs and invoking functions as needed.
- Developing front-end applications that interact with Solana programs using libraries like Solana Web3.
- Integrating Solana dApps with existing web2 systems and APIs.
- Staying up-to-date with the latest Solana ecosystem trends and technologies.
- Contributing to the growth and development of Lazer's Solana expertise.
- Managing client expectations and project timelines to ensure alignment.
- Clearly communicating any tradeoffs and risks while intelligently addressing any client questions.
- Expert experience in full-stack development in the JavaScript / TypeScript ecosystem (React, Node, Next.js, etc.)
- Proven experience in Solana dApp development across the stack.
- Strong proficiency in Rust programming language for Solana program development.
- Familiarity with Solana-specific libraries and tools such as Anchor, Solana Web3.js, and Solana CLI.
- Expert understanding of the SVM and Solana fundamentals (account model, Sealevel runtime, Proof of History, CPI, etc.)
- Experience with Solana development tools and services such as Phantom, Solana Program Library (SPL), Metaplex, etc.
- Familiarity with one or more major cloud providers (GCP, AWS, Azure).
- Experience working in consulting or contracting contexts.
- Active user of Solana dApps / participant of the Solana ecosystem as a user.
- Experience with Solana program auditing and security best practices.
- Familiarity with Serum DEX and other major Solana DeFi protocols.
- Experience with Solana validator node operations and management.
- Contributions to open-source projects or SDKs.
- Familiarity with other blockchain ecosystems (Ethereum, Aptos, etc.)
- Relevant industry certifications or publications.
- đ The flexibility to work from anywhere. Choose where you work from as long as it has strong wifi :)
- đ´ Unlimited PTO. Everyone needs a break. 15 days is the minimum number of days you should take off but there is always more.
- đ Annual Retreat. Every year, we all meet in one location and spend a week together off work. Last year we went to the Dominican Republic with our plus oneâs and past destinations include Cancun, Hawaii and more.
What does a front-end developer in web3 do?
A front-end developer in web3 typically works on developing and building the user-facing part of applications that are built on blockchain technology
This can include tasks such as designing and implementing the user interface, using libraries like web3.js and Ethers.js, creating and maintaining the overall look and feel of the application, and ensuring that the app is accessible and easy to use for the end user
Front-end developers in web3 may also be responsible for integrating the application with the underlying blockchain network, as well as working with other members of the development team to create a seamless and intuitive user experience.