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Sr. Frontend Engineer

Mexico

Yalo

Hi! This is Yalo! We help companies build strong customer relationships through the world's most popular messaging apps.

We're an energetic and positive group of people. We take care of each other and create a safe space within the company for everyone to express themselves. We want every Yalere to reach the best version of themselves!

If you're looking for a place to make sh!t happen, make mistakes and continuously improve, look no further. đź’«

Come Join us in our mission of delighting more than a billion people each day!

What are the activities of a Frontend Engineer?

  • Understanding and analyzing system requirements
  • Write well-crafted, well-tested, readable, and maintainable code
  • Work with UX designers to deliver effective, high-quality user interfaces.
  • Build reusable components for our design system.
  • Develop and deploy solutions focusing on end-user experience, high availability, low latency, and scalability.
  • Take operational responsibility for the services that are owned by your team, including taking part in an on-call rotation.
  • In collaboration with the team, participate in the creation of a technology roadmap.
  • Actively participate in code reviews, providing insights in terms of performance, security, best practices, and overall code quality.
  • Share knowledge, promote standard methodologies, and collaborate with some of the best engineers in the company.
  • Write clear and concise documentation.

If you meet the next experience, this is your role don't hesitate. We want you on the team!

  • Experience as a Frontend Engineer or similar role
  • Knowledge of TypeScript 
  • Knowledge of CSS and Post Processors , Package Managers and HTML 
  • Knowledge with Module Blunders 
  • Knowledge of React  
  • Knowledge of Unit Testing 

If you have the next skills and experience it will be a super plus:

  • Experience working with design system (e.g. Bootstrap)
  • Experience working in an Agile environment. (Scrum/Kanban)
  • Experience working with REST/GraphQL APIs
  • Good understanding of web performance, how browsers and DOM works, and rendering strategies 
  • Good understanding of data structures and algorithms, and how to apply them to craft pragmatic solutions
  • Experience with Docker and DEVOPs tools
  • Experience with integration, and end-to-end testing
  • Experience with Web Security Basics and OWASP
  • Experience with Microfrontend

What soft skills matter to us?

  • A sense of ownership and responsibility for your work
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
  • A passion for teaching others, and an infinite desire to learn
  • Sharp focus and attention to detail by writing tested code
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Open to hear and build on top of others ideas
  • Willingness to delivery

What do we offer? 

  • Competitive rewards on the market range
  • Personal-Work Life balance integration
  • Start-up environment
  • International teamwork
  • You and nothing else limit your career here

 

We care,

We keep it simple,

We make it happen

We strive for excellence 

#LI-Remote

At Yalo, we are dedicated to creating a workplace that embodies our core values: caring, initiative, excellence, and simplicity. We believe in the power of diversity and inclusivity, where everyone's unique perspectives, experiences, and talents contribute to our collective success. As we embrace and respect our differences, we strive to create something extraordinary for the benefit of all.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, providing equal opportunities to individuals regardless of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic. Our commitment to fairness and equality is a fundamental pillar of our company.


At Yalo, we uphold a culture of excellence. We constantly challenge ourselves to go above and beyond, delivering remarkable results and driving innovation. We encourage each team member to take initiative and make things happen, empowering them to bring their best ideas forward and contribute to our shared goals.

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