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Senior Frontend Engineer (Web-first, Cross-Platform)

United States - Remote
About Us:
Live experiences help people cross today’s digital divide and focus on what truly connects us – the here, the now, this once-in-a-lifetime moment that’s bringing us together. To fulfill Gametime’s mission of uniting the world through shared experiences, we make it easy for people to discover and access the live experiences that matter most.
 
With platforms on iOS, Android, mobile web and desktop supporting more than 60,000 events across the US and Canada, we are reimagining the event ticket industry in order to move at the speed of life.
 

The Role

We are looking for a web-first Frontend Engineer who cares deeply about performance, rendering strategy, and building fast, discoverable user experiences. This role is primarily focused on React web development within a mixed-rendering environment (React SPA + Astro). You'll contribute to improving Core Web Vitals, search performance, and feature velocity — while operating in an AI-augmented development environment (L3+/AI-first) where agents are part of daily workflows. If you build something on web and it needs to exist on mobile, the expectation is that you help move it there.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Web (Primary Focus)

  • Build and ship production features in React (legacy SPA) with TypeScript.
  • Contribute to our Astro-based static and mixed-rendering architecture.
  • Implement performance optimizations that improve Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP).
  • Apply technical SEO best practices within features (rendering behavior, metadata, structured data, crawl-safe patterns).
  • Work within SSR, SSG, and hydration constraints — understanding tradeoffs and execution details.

Cross-Platform Contribution

  • Contribute to shared features in React Native when functionality overlaps with web.
  • Move features cross-platform when appropriate rather than relying on handoffs.
  • Collaborate with mobile engineers on platform-specific adjustments.
  • Contribute to performance-sensitive areas, including occasional native integrations as our tooling evolves.

Engineering Culture

  • Use AI agents for component generation, test writing, and performance optimization — our mixed-rendering architecture involves a lot of SSR/SSG scaffolding and rendering validation that benefits from agentic coding.
  • Participate in code reviews and architectural discussions.
  • Ship iteratively with a strong bias toward measurable performance impact.

Key Competencies:

Experience & Technical Fluency

  • 3+ years building production web applications in React and TypeScript.
  • Strong understanding of rendering models (CSR, SSR, SSG, hydration).
  • Experience working on performance-sensitive surfaces.
  • Working knowledge of Core Web Vitals and frontend performance fundamentals.
  • Familiarity with technical SEO concepts (indexability, structured data, crawl behavior).
  • Comfort navigating existing codebases and shipping independently.
  • Experience directing AI agents for frontend-specific work (rendering strategies, SEO patterns, Core Web Vitals optimization) is a strong signal.
  • Willingness to work across web and mobile surfaces when needed.

Nice to Haves

  • Experience with Astro or other mixed-rendering frameworks (Next.js, Remix, etc.).
  • Experience with React Native.
  • Exposure to native iOS or Android development.
  • Marketplace, e-commerce, or high-traffic consumer product experience.
  • Experience working in experimentation-heavy environments.

 

How We Work

We don’t operate with strict platform silos. Engineers are encouraged to contribute across surfaces when it makes sense. If a feature spans web and mobile, you’re empowered to move it forward rather than waiting on another team.

We value strong execution, rendering literacy, and measurable performance improvements over framework hype.

At Gametime pay ranges are subject to change and assigned to a job based on specific market median of similar jobs according to 3rd party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary for several reasons including skills/capabilities, experience, and available budget.

United States - Pay Range

$170,925 - $201,088 USD

Gametime is committed to bringing together individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do great work together. As an equal opportunity employer, we prohibit any unlawful discrimination against a job applicant on the basis of their race, color, religion, veteran status, sex, parental status, gender identity or expression, transgender status, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetic information. We respect the laws enforced by the EEOC and are dedicated to going above and beyond in fostering diversity across our company.

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