Founding Frontend Engineer Engineering - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Founding Frontend Engineer

Decoherence is re-imagining what it means to make video in the era of Generative AI.
We are hiring a Founding Frontend Engineer to work on our web application.
We are looking for someone who has an eye for design and can implement those designs into fast, sleek, and efficient web apps.
You will be joining a small team and have an outsized impact on the direction of the product.
This is NOT a pre-revenue startup:
we have tens of thousands of users and are growing quickly month-over-month.
Our target market is approaching an inflection point with video generation now reaching out of the uncanny valley.
We aim to move fast, be hyper-focused, and adapt quickly to new developments.
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Please conclude with the sentence Decoherence is amazing, but I didn't read this!What You'll DoDevelop our web app using NextJS
TypescriptDesign the UI for our video generatorDesign the UX for video generation workflowsShip quickly and often to thousands of usersMake as many AI videos as you wantWork directly with CEO & CTOWho You AreEnjoys building products at the cutting edge of what's possibleEnjoys in person work with peers that match your energyB.
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or higher in Computer Science (or equivalent work experience)3
years of experience developing web applications with ReactHave a portfolio of projects, work, or demonstrable skillsBonus PointsYou have designed and implemented a NextJS application from scratchYou are experienced with Chakra UIYou are familiar with Stable Diffusion, Video Generation tools, MidjourneyYou have worked at a startup beforeStackFrontend:
Next.
js, Typescript, Chakra UI, VercelBackend:
S3
DynamoDB#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Front End (Software Engineering) Information Technology Type Script Web Application Development Web Applications React Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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