We are a dynamic recruitment agency specializing in providing top-tier part-time developers to our clients. As we expand our offerings, we are now seeking a dedicated Full Stack Developer to join our client's team in Mumbai. If you are passionate about technology and eager to work on innovative projects, we want to hear from you!
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You will be required to build options trading features in an existing day-trading application.
Denken Solutions, Inc offers Staffing Services, SAP Solutions, and Digital Transformation Services.
The company is a Matrix-based end-to-end encrypted messenger and collaboration app. It’s decentralized so that users can be digitally sovereign (own and control their own data). the company operates on the open Matrix network to provide interoperability between other messenger and collaboration apps.
As a smart contract engineer, you will be working on attractive product offerings that may involve integration with other protocols. You will also be actively involved in the risk assessment of the protocol to ensure the safety of our product is of top priority.
Our team is a tenacious, geeky, and optimistic group, working towards a decentralized financial future. You’ll be joining a highly technical team that values shipping beautiful, usable products to give people real control over their financial future.
As a Blockchain Engineer, you will join our small team and develop and maintain the Javascript SDK implementation of the WalletConnect protocol. You have a passion for open-source software, and will work on code that is deployed throughout the web3 ecosystem. The role involves implementing new features from protocol specifications, creating documentation, as well as client testing. The position is full-time and completely remote.
We’re looking to hire Solidity Developers to join our team. This is a full-time, remote position.
Our engineering team is currently a small, tight-knit and highly productive group. As an early member of the engineering team, you’ll be directly involved in making and executing technical decisions, as well as interfacing with our product team to understand business needs better. We all currently work across the stack to build out new features, and optimize our current solution to offer the best possible experience to our users.
As a solidity engineer, you will own the development, testing, and deployment of smart contracts that will power Hang’s rewards and loyalty programs associated with users’ NFTs.
If you love Typescript, the good news is that the demand for people with it is growing. According to Indeed, in the next 10 years there will be an increase of more than 230% job openings for developers who know TypeScript. And according to a report by HackerRank, Typescript is one of the most popular languages among developers today. It’s not as challenging as you think to get a job as a programmer as long as you have the right skills and experience. In this post, we’ll be covering everything you need to know about getting a job if you’re a TypeScript developer so keep reading!
The first step in the process of getting a new job is to find a position that suits your skills and experience. If you already know what job you want, great! But if not, it’s a good idea to get a better understanding of the skills and experience employers are looking for. There are no special requirements for TypeScript jobs, but there are a few skills that are essential for any programming role. These include:
Finding jobs online is the easiest way to get started since you can search for positions in your area and at your skill level. There are a few different resources that can help you find the right jobs for you, including: - Monster, Indeed, and LinkedIn - These are all great general resources that can help you find a range of jobs at varying skill levels. - Specialty sites like Stack Overflow Careers. - These are great if you’re looking for a job in a specific niche like development or design. - Specialty job boards like TypeScript Jobs, HackerRank, and The Muse.
Now that you know what you’re looking for and have a better idea of what skills and experience employers are looking for, the next step is to apply for the jobs you’re interested in. This can be a little overwhelming, especially for new developers, since you need to make sure that your résumé and cover letter are perfect and you have all the right information for each job. If you’re new to the job search or need a refresher, here are a few tips you can use to make sure your application gets noticed: - Make sure your résumé is up-to-date and tailored to the job you’re applying for. - Know the company you’re applying to inside and out so you can show how you’re the right fit for the position. - Make sure you’re targeting the right people to make sure your application doesn’t go to waste. - Go above and beyond by writing a personalized cover letter for each job.
Whether you’re just starting out as a programmer or are looking to switch careers, it’s important to know what jobs are out there. The more you know about what skills and experience employers are looking for, the easier it will be to find the right job for you. Once you know what jobs are out there, finding the right one is as simple as applying for it with a well-crafted résumé and cover letter.