Software Developer - Frontend
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Job Overview:
Coursera is an engineering-first company. Our teams are responsible for maintaining a scalable and reliable platform, in addition to building interactive products for the worldwide learner community. We are made up of teams ranging from Development Infrastructure, Growth, Learner/Consumer Experience, Content Platform, and SDET Engineering. Every day, Engineering teams collaborate with cross-functional partners, including other engineers, data scientists, and product managers.
Responsibilities:
Work with a range of internal teams to evaluate and automate complex systems
Create tools that accelerate program onboarding, reduce manual work, reduce error ratesEnhance existing tooling and workflows to make them safer and less error-prone
Build easy to use and intuitive UI to maximize the efficiency of use
Design and develop integrations with external vendor tools
Develop tools to scale Coursera’s ability to provide high-quality support to our learners and partners
Ensure you follow best software development practices including but not limited to unit testing, code reviews and documentation
Communicate with ease (both written and oral) to all levels of the organization
Occasional travel between Mountain View, CA and TO
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelors in computer science or relevant experience
Proficiency in the core technologies of the web: Javascript, HTML, and CSS, experience in at least one modern UI framework (e.g. AngularJS, ReactJS, etc), and experience in building large-scale web applications
Proficiency in implementing responsive web designs and writing FE unit and integration tests
Fervent belief in engineering quality and building technical leverage for others
Comfortable working in a fast-moving team environment (we deploy many times a day!)
Data-driven and strongly motivated by success and learnings through experiments and metrics analysis
If this opportunity interests you, you might like this course on Coursera:
#LI-JP2
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Software Developer - Frontend
To see similar active jobs please follow this link: Remote Development jobs
Job Overview:
Coursera is an engineering-first company. Our teams are responsible for maintaining a scalable and reliable platform, in addition to building interactive products for the worldwide learner community. We are made up of teams ranging from Development Infrastructure, Growth, Learner/Consumer Experience, Content Platform, and SDET Engineering. Every day, Engineering teams collaborate with cross-functional partners, including other engineers, data scientists, and product managers.
Responsibilities:
Work with a range of internal teams to evaluate and automate complex systems
Create tools that accelerate program onboarding, reduce manual work, reduce error ratesEnhance existing tooling and workflows to make them safer and less error-prone
Build easy to use and intuitive UI to maximize the efficiency of use
Design and develop integrations with external vendor tools
Develop tools to scale Coursera’s ability to provide high-quality support to our learners and partners
Ensure you follow best software development practices including but not limited to unit testing, code reviews and documentation
Communicate with ease (both written and oral) to all levels of the organization
Occasional travel between Mountain View, CA and TO
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelors in computer science or relevant experience
Proficiency in the core technologies of the web: Javascript, HTML, and CSS, experience in at least one modern UI framework (e.g. AngularJS, ReactJS, etc), and experience in building large-scale web applications
Proficiency in implementing responsive web designs and writing FE unit and integration tests
Fervent belief in engineering quality and building technical leverage for others
Comfortable working in a fast-moving team environment (we deploy many times a day!)
Data-driven and strongly motivated by success and learnings through experiments and metrics analysis
If this opportunity interests you, you might like this course on Coursera:
#LI-JP2