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Rome Blockchain Labs is here to change the future of finance. Bringing transparency and legitimacy to Decentralized Finance, Rome Blockchain Labs both creates in-house products and supports development and design for our external partners.If you are excited by working in an ever-changing environment with a remote, international self-organizing team, this may be the perfect opportunity for you. We value critical thinking, proactive learning, and integrity. You can impress us with your portfolio and by being specific about how you can add value to our organisation.
About the role
As a full-time software engineer, you will be working in our product development and customer projects. You are able to implement yourself in diverse programming and have a deep understanding of both back-end and front-end technologies. Knowledge or eagerness to learn blockchain technology and Web3 are considered advantages.
About you
We don’t have strict restrictions on your background, but these personal qualifications help you to succeed:
Knowledge and understanding of the following technologies through work or hobbies: Node.js > 4 years, TypeScript > 3 years, and React > 3 years, Web3 considered as advantage.
Knowledge on deploying applications in the cloud using AWS, Google Cloud or any other cloud providers
Skill to produce high quality and well-maintainable code
Being self-directed and having great problem-solving skills
Ability to take ownership of projects
Motivated and developmental attitude towards blockchain technology
Proficiency in English
We offer you
Opportunity to develop your skillset and learn about the blockchain industry
Competitive salary
Modern tools and the possibility of working from anywhere
Supportive non- bureaucratic team and skilled co-workers
Company Benefits
Fully remote
Flexible working hours
Return on Expectations
Work from anywhere, anytime
Self-organising team
Interview Process
General and technical interviews with a possible programming exercise.