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Web UI Engineer – Identity & Security Experiences
Company | Netflix |
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Location | Los Gatos, CA, USA |
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Salary | $100000 – $720000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- Exceptional proficiency in the fundamentals of any programming language, with a focus on TypeScript, JavaScript, and React for web development.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively, with excellent communication skills and a passion for delivering high-quality products.
- Skilled in creating scalable and reusable server-side components, with an understanding of security best practices in web and server-side development.
- 5+ years of professional experience designing, building, and shipping software using JavaScript, or TypeScript, and using unit tests and other automation to validate quality.
- Familiar with GraphQL, server-driven UI techniques, and RESTful APIs for backend connectivity.
- Proven experience in software development with a focus on web/server-side technologies.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent professional experience.
Responsibilities
- Work with cross-functional teams to create innovative solutions.
- Focus on product, business, and partner needs for high-quality experiences.
- Lead technical direction for Server Driven UI components.
- Ensure systems are scalable, performant, and reliable.
Preferred Qualifications
- Endlessly curious with a proactive approach to technology, learning, and innovation, and a keen interest in identity and security solutions.
- Always seeking different perspectives, feedback, and relevant information to consider tradeoffs and avoids over-engineering.
- Endeavors to elevate the knowledge, skills, and abilities of yourself and others, fostering an inclusive, collaborative environment aiming to continuously grow and improve.
- Bonus if you have experience in mobile development, with knowledge in Swift on iOS or Kotlin on Android.