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Front - End Developer
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BrazilRemote6d ago
About the role
We are looking for a Front-End Developer to build and improve modern, scalable interfaces using React and TypeScript. This role is ideal for someone hands-on, collaborative, and interested in working closely with global product, design, and engineering teams.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain frontend features using React and TypeScript.
- Build modern, performant, and scalable user interfaces.
- Integrate frontend applications with REST APIs.
- Collaborate with backend, product, and design teams.
- Contribute to frontend architecture, code quality, testing, performance, and usability improvements.
Requirements
- C1 English or equivalent
- 2+ years of frontend development experience.
- Hands-on experience with React and TypeScript.
- Experience consuming REST APIs.
- Familiarity with modern build tools such as Vite, Webpack, or Next.js.
- Basic knowledge of testing and frontend best practices.
- Intermediate English level or higher.
- Collaborative mindset and willingness to grow in an international environment.
- Availability to work hybrid/on-site in São Paulo, Brazil.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Material UI or design systems.
- Knowledge of i18n, analytics tools, or CI/CD.
- Experience using AI tools such as GitHub Copilot.
Benefits
- Approximately $2,200–$3,200 USD/month, paid locally in BRL, with some flexibility depending on experience, technical fit, and English level.
- Health insurance.
- Dental insurance.
- Meal/food allowance.
- Transportation allowance.
Perks & benefits
- Dental Insurance
- Medical Insurance
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