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CareerSwift

Full Stack Developer

United States (Remote)$110k–$130kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Join a health services platform team as a Full Stack Developer, building secure and scalable web applications using modern technologies. You'll work remotely across frontend and backend systems, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver features throughout the entire development lifecycle.

What you'll do

  • Develop and maintain frontend and backend components for web applications
  • Build responsive user interfaces using modern frontend frameworks
  • Design, develop, and integrate RESTful APIs and backend services
  • Troubleshoot, debug, and resolve technical issues across the stack
  • Optimize application performance, scalability, and security
  • Participate in code reviews and Agile sprint planning

What they're looking for

  • JavaScript/TypeScript
  • React or similar modern frontend frameworks
  • Node.js, Java, or .NET
  • REST API development and integration
  • HTML5 and CSS3
  • PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQL Server
  • Git and version control
  • Problem-solving and analytical thinking

Benefits

  • Fully remote work with flexible hours
  • Opportunity to work on innovative health services platform
  • Modern technology stack and collaborative environment
  • Professional development and learning opportunities
  • Competitive compensation based on experience
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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

  • Can you walk us through a full stack project you've built and your role in each component?
  • How do you approach optimizing application performance on both frontend and backend?