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Front End Engineer

Nothing
London
1 year ago
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Who are we?

Here at Nothing, we're building a world where tech is fun again. Remember a time where every new product made you excited? We're bringing that back.

To get there we're gathering the creative and the curious. Those that are passionate enough to question the old and embrace the new. In return, you'll be part of a movement. Contributing to a global ecosystem of products that bring joy to people's lives.

In less than four years, we’ve sold over 3 million products worldwide, including Phone (1), which was listed on Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2022 for Innovative Smartphone Design. In 2023, we released two second-generation products: the powerful audio companion Ear (2) and the highly anticipated Phone (2), marking our US debut.

We also launched CMF by Nothing, our sub-brand focused on making wonderful design accessible to all. In March 2024, we welcomed our third smartphone, Phone (2a). A powerfully unique device that enables even more people to experience the best of Nothing innovation. 

A few weeks later in April 2024, we welcomed our new audio line-up. Introducing Ear, our best-ever audio experience, and Ear (a); the brightest, most vivid new member of the Nothing family.

If that sounds like something you'd like to be part of, read on...

The Role:

As a Front End Engineer for the direct to consumer (DTC) Platform Team, you'll play a crucial role in designing and developing innovative features for our website, including e-commerce features. You'll collaborate closely with a small team in a dynamic environment to enhance our platform and to push the boundaries of web technology. 

Responsibilities:

Leverage the latest technologies to build transformative experiences for our e-commerce website Ideate, build, and iterate quickly on projects that enhance the user experience, streamline the purchasing process, and integrate AI-driven features Develop tools for other teams to manage localization more efficiently Optimise our website’s response time and monitor the impact on users interactions with the website to identify website to identify friction points Drive new features from prototype to production by collaborating closely with designers and other engineers Implement best practices in coding, testing, and deployment to ensure high-quality and reliable software Ensure the scalability and security of the platform

Requirements:

Bachelor's degree or above in computer science, software engineering, artificial intelligence, or related fields, with proven experience in hands-on development Experience working as a Front End Engineer / Developer in a high-growth, fast-paced environment, with the ability to quickly adapt new technologies to our platform Proficiency in both front-end and back-end technologies, including frameworks like React, Angular, Node.js, and databases such as MongoDB or PostgreSQL Experience with e-commerce platforms and a strong eye for design and user experience Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment Understanding of best practices in web security and scalability

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