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Outlier Ventures

London, United Kingdom

$34k - $74k

Compound

United States

$72k - $75k

DApp360 Workforce

San Francisco, CA, United States

$72k - $82k

LiquidProp

Remote

$175k - $250k

Arbitrum Foundation

Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands

$62k - $100k

Nethermind

London, United Kingdom

$72k - $75k

Prometheum

New York, NY, United States

$120k - $180k

Chainlink Labs

Remote

Shardeum Foundation

remote

$72k - $100k

Dripped Out Art

New York, NY, United States

$36k - $110k

Lemon.io

Remote

$60k - $120k

Ekanite Consulting

United States

$140k - $165k

Stellent IT

United States

$81k - $100k

Vertivert Inc

San Francisco, CA, United States

$72k - $100k

Sui Foundation

United States

$67k - $100k

Product Engineer

Outlier Ventures
$34k - $74k estimated

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About the role

Outlier Ventures is seeking a Product Engineer to help its growing portfolio of Web3 startups execute their product roadmap by leveraging the best web3 technologies and mixing them with web2 tech when applicable.

You will work cross-department here at Outlier Ventures, as part of the Product & Engineering Team.** Our team is serving a critical function here at Outlier Ventures, where we serve both internal teams and startups with our expertise.

Product Engineers have a role in identifying the best technology stack. They help the portfolio companies find trade-offs by mixing web2 tech with web3 ones in a seamless matter.

In this role, you work hand in hand with our internal solution architects and with technical co-founders, CTOs and engineers at the crossroads of business and blockchain technology.

Web3 ecosystem landscape is constantly changing, and because of that, looking, selecting and staying updated with the web3 technologies plays a primary role. It offers an excellent opportunity to use your experience and practical approach to filter the noise from the signal.

Plus, because we are an accelerator, you will be involved in the admission process of the startups. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the selection process that shapes the subsequent batches of founders. Practically, you run alone or with other colleagues tech due-diligence sessions where you learn and challenge the applicants' architecture, approaches, and business models.

We are looking for technical builders who love the Web3 movement, the startups and making an impact by providing their advice.

Your Key Responsibilities:

  • Help startups build viable product roadmaps by fostering practical approaches
  • Participate in architecture and code review sessions.
  • Advising portfolio companies on technical design and performing any associated technical market research.
  • Participate in Tech Due Diligence calls to assess investment prospects focusing on their technical team capabilities, and potential product-market fit.
  • Compile Tech Due Diligence summary reports, ranking investment prospects accordingly to our methodology.
  • Contribute to building better tooling for Outlier Ventures internal teams.

We are looking for someone who:

  • Has been exposed to the hectic startup life either as a founder/employee/investor.
  • Got 1-2 years of exposure to Web3 technologies and build something hands-on.
  • Is fluent in one or more general-purpose languages (e.g. Typescript, Python, Go, Rust, Java)
  • Has built solutions with REST and/or GraphQL
  • Strong interpersonal skills: ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
  • Practice agile principles.

Nice to have:

  • Fundamentals of Solidity
  • Ether.js and/or Web3.js
  • React or any modern web framework
  • Software security training, particularly smart contract security.

What does a solidity developer do?

A Solidity developer is a programmer who specializes in writing smart contracts using the Solidity programming language

Solidity is a contract-oriented, high-level language for implementing smart contracts on various blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum

The responsibilities of a Solidity developer can vary depending on the specific project they are working on, but some common tasks they might be responsible for include:

  • Writing and testing Solidity code for smart contracts, Debugging and troubleshooting issues with existing smart contracts
  • Collaborating with other members of the development team to ensure that the contracts are implemented according to the project's specifications
  • Keeping up-to-date with the latest developments in the Solidity and blockchain communities, and incorporating new best practices and techniques into their work
  • Participating in code reviews and contributing to the development of coding standards and guidelines for the project.