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Frontend Developer

San Francisco Office (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today

About this role

CelebriOS seeks a Frontend Developer to build responsive, accessible web applications using modern JavaScript frameworks. You'll partner with designers, product, and backend teams to translate requirements into polished, performant UI components and features.

What you'll do

  • Develop responsive web applications using JavaScript/TypeScript and modern frameworks like React or Vue
  • Convert design mockups and product specs into reusable, maintainable UI components
  • Connect frontend features to backend APIs and services
  • Optimize performance, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility
  • Write unit, integration, and end-to-end tests to ensure reliability
  • Debug production issues and collaborate on code reviews with the team

What they're looking for

  • JavaScript or TypeScript
  • HTML and CSS
  • React, Vue, Angular, or comparable framework
  • REST or GraphQL API integration
  • Responsive design and web accessibility (WCAG)
  • Git and version control workflows
  • Automated testing frameworks
  • Web performance optimization

Benefits

  • Health, dental and vision insurance
  • Flexible PTO
  • 401(k) plan
  • Home-office equipment stipend
  • Annual learning and development budget
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CareerSwift

CareerSwift builds an AI-powered job search platform with a focus on reliable infrastructure and polished user experiences. The company is hiring DevOps engineers to manage cloud infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines, frontend developers to build React-based interfaces, and QA engineers to ensure product quality through manual and automated testing.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your process for translating a design into responsive, accessible React components.
  • Describe a time you optimized frontend performance in a production application—what metrics did you track?