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ARB Interactive

Fullstack Software Engineer

United States (Remote)fulltimemidAdded 1 month ago

About this role

ARB Interactive, a LinkedIn Top 50 startup behind Modo Casino, seeks a Fullstack Software Engineer to design and build scalable features across React/Next.js frontends and Node.js/MySQL backends. You'll own full-stack initiatives including game lobbies, authentication, and payments while mentoring teammates and optimizing for performance on AWS infrastructure.

What you'll do

  • Develop and maintain React/Next.js frontend features using TypeScript
  • Design and build backend services and APIs with Node.js, TypeScript, and MySQL
  • Lead cross-stack feature development for gaming platform components
  • Collaborate with product, design, and QA teams to deliver polished features
  • Optimize for performance, accessibility, SEO, and responsive design
  • Mentor team members, conduct code reviews, and maintain AWS infrastructure

What they're looking for

  • React and Next.js
  • TypeScript (frontend and backend)
  • Node.js
  • MySQL
  • AWS cloud infrastructure
  • State management and design systems
  • A/B testing and web analytics
  • Serverless architecture
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ARB Interactive

ARB Interactive builds Modo Casino, a Social+ gaming platform offering scalable game experiences and features. The company is hiring fullstack engineers to develop core gaming infrastructure and data engineers to build modern data pipelines and analytics infrastructure.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a complex feature you built across both frontend and backend. How did you decide on the architecture, and what challenges did you face with state management or API design?
  • Describe your experience optimizing performance in a React/Next.js application. What tools or techniques have you used to identify and fix bottlenecks?