Senior Frontend Engineer

Remote, San Francisco, CA, United States, Silicon Valley, CA, United States

Cresta


Role Locations

  • Remote
  • San Francisco, CA, United States
  • Silicon Valley, CA, United States

Employees

101 - 250 people

Address

1 Zoe St
San Francisco, CA, 94107-1709, US

Tech Stack

  • React
  • GraphQL
  • EKS
  • PostgreSQL
  • Lambda
  • Hasura
  • KMS

Role Description

As one of the first front end engineers at Cresta, you’ll have a huge impact on our product and direction! You’ll be working with our product team to craft great user experiences around the magic our AI creates.

As a Senior Front End Developer at Cresta, you'll:

...play a substantial role in shaping our front end culture ...teach & mentor junior developers, preparing them to fill your shoes ...have technical ownership of one or more of our products, with the autonomy and trust to make significant technical decisions ...be a subject matter expert on our business logic, architecture, and the core tech in our stack (GraphQL , React, TypeScript, Apollo) ...demonstrate best practices in your code, and uphold them in your code reviews ...work closely with Product to understand requirements and advise on technical trade-offs ...use your voice to advocate for the culture (engineering or otherwise) that you think our company ought to have

About Cresta

Cresta uses AI to turn sales and service agents into experts on day one, elevating the customer experience and growing the business. Cresta brings together industry-leading AI experts, proven leadership and top tier investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock Partners, Andy Bechtolsheim, Mark Leslie and Vivi Nevo.

Company Culture

Driven by the outcome our products deliver. We are in the business of solving our customers problems. This starts with understanding them deeply then building products that functionally work while providing a delightful experience. Our culture revolves around that goal.

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