MetaStreet
Remote Frontend Engineer
MetaStreet is a DeFi (Decentralized Finance) interest rate protocol that provides liquidity to NFT (non-fungible token) collateral via tranched capital pools, abstracting risk and yield away from individual NFTs. MetaStreet seeks to utilize financial constructs to scale the GDP of the Metaverse and emerging NFT economies.
The MetaStreet team is fully remote, embracing web3 principles. Joining MetaStreet means joining a young, ambitious and technically savvy team that operates on the cutting edge of DeFi and NFTs with the goal of pioneering metaverse finance.
MetaStreet is fully funded by prominent VC’s in the industry and has partnered with primary NFT collateral marketplaces. Simply put, MetaStreet team members have the tools needed to succeed.
Responsibilities
- Optimize a fast, simple and secure user experience on the MetaStreet web platform.
- Work with FE engineering team on the entire front-end experience and be willing to add flair beyond the core product.
- Work together with designers and backend engineers to implement new features and integrations.
Requirements
- Prior experience working with component libraries or design teams in user-facing applications
- A deep understanding of the architecture of modern client-side React applications
- Strong communication skills (English fluency required), ability to work with limited oversight / entrepreneurial mindset
- Familiarity with the Web3 front end stack (loading indicators, etc).
- Experience using TypeScript in React
- Personal experience using DeFi protocols (degens preferable)
Why MetaStreet?
- Small, motivated and proven team, building something that has never been built before. Opportunity to make meaningful contributions & have ownership over an entirely nascent space.
- Remote work, flexible hours - we don’t care what you do as long as you ship.
- Equity-like upside in a fast growing company.
- Well-capitalized with prominent partnerships up and down the stack = you get to go on the start up adventure without taking on the start up risk.