Notebook Labs is hiring a
Web3 Frontend Software Engineer

Compensation: $150k - $250k

Location: California Menlo Park US

About Notebook Notebook Labs (YC S22) is building the compliance infrastructure to onboard the next trillion dollars of real world assets to DeFi. Notebook uses Zero-Knowledge proofs to let users prove that they satisfy KYC and AML requirements in a private way. Notebook was founded by a group Stanford math and computer science majors who closed their seed round in September 2022.

The Role Notebook Labs is hiring a frontend developer to help power the private identity layer for Web3. The role will include writing Javascript and Typescript code for Notebook browser applications. This person will also be using common features of the Web3 development stack such as the Graph protocol and Infura. This person will work closely with the core team and will have a crucial role in the growth of Notebook. This person will be expected to come into the Notebook office in Menlo Park 2 days per week.

Strong Requirements 3+ years of experience with Typescript, and React. Experience developing on AWS. Ability to stay accountable in a fast-paced environment. Based in the Bay Area.

Additional Benefits Some knowledge of NodeJS and AWS. Knowledge of Solidity. Experience with penetration testing and frontend security. Experience working with small teams.

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Compensation: $150k - $250k

Location: California Menlo Park US


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