Mirror is hiring a  Web3 Frontend Engineer 
 Location: Remote
Mirror is hiring a frontend engineer to help build and maintain our user-facing suite of tools. This includes decentralized publishing tools, Web3 economic tools (crowdfunds, NFTs, splits), community management tools, governance and membership tools to empower the next wave of crypto-native creators and communities.. You will also contribute to R&D for completely new product lines and experiments.
Responsibilities
Build beautiful interfaces with an eye toward performance. Build reusable component systems. Build for mobile-friendly experiences. Build robust systems backed by test suites, optimizing for avoiding and catching regressions.
Technologies
React.js, Next.js, TypeScript, GraphQL (Apollo), ProseMirror, Vercel, Jest, React Testing Library
Requirements
- Understanding of the architecture of modern client-side React applications
 - Familiarity with React Hooks
 - Prior exposure working with component libraries or design teams in user-facing applications
 - An interest in modern best practices in web development
 
Nice to have
- Prior experience creating a design system or component library
 - Familiarity with the web3 frontend stack
 - Experience with TypeScript in React
 - Experience with Next.js
 - Experience with GraphQL
 - Experience with static page generation / server side rendering
 - Full-stack experience (NodeJS)
 - Degree in computer science
 
Mirror's Benefits
We aspire to build products that are beautiful and intuitive, without compromising on user-sovereignty or decentralization. Our mission is to bring crypto mainstream by onboarding the next million creators to launch DAOs, start communities, and mint tokens + NFTs. Here are some of our benefits:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
 - Remote-first teamwork with team and community members around the world
 - Work-from-home/remote office stipend
 - Team offsites for periodic collaborative strategy sessions in person
 - Passionate, supportive team dedicated to learning and growing together in web3
 
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