Antithesis
Frontend Engineer (Product/UX)
Antithesis, Vienna, Virginia, United States, 22184
About Antithesis
Antithesis is a
continuous reliability platform
that
autonomously searches
for problems in your software within a
simulated environment . Every problem we find can be
perfectly reproduced , allowing for
efficient debugging
of even the most complex problems.
Find out more at antithesis.com.About the position
We're looking for engineers to join our effort to build a highly interactive, from-scratch in-browser experience. Our tools are for use the most demanding and discerning audience: other engineers. You'll be leading projects to push the boundaries of how productive and magical we can make a fully programmable online experience for our customers.
We're doing things nobody has done before, so we don't require expertise with any specific language or framework, etc. Mainly we care that: you're smart, get things done, a joy to work with, and are comfortable dealing with open-ended/poorly-defined problems. That said, it would be a plus if you're familiar with one or more of:Modern in-browser JSReact / PreactTypescriptMonaco EditorNode.JS
If that sounds like you, include with your resume a brief (one to two paragraph) explanation of an interesting technical challenge you've faced.
Antithesis is a
continuous reliability platform
that
autonomously searches
for problems in your software within a
simulated environment . Every problem we find can be
perfectly reproduced , allowing for
efficient debugging
of even the most complex problems.
Find out more at antithesis.com.About the position
We're looking for engineers to join our effort to build a highly interactive, from-scratch in-browser experience. Our tools are for use the most demanding and discerning audience: other engineers. You'll be leading projects to push the boundaries of how productive and magical we can make a fully programmable online experience for our customers.
We're doing things nobody has done before, so we don't require expertise with any specific language or framework, etc. Mainly we care that: you're smart, get things done, a joy to work with, and are comfortable dealing with open-ended/poorly-defined problems. That said, it would be a plus if you're familiar with one or more of:Modern in-browser JSReact / PreactTypescriptMonaco EditorNode.JS
If that sounds like you, include with your resume a brief (one to two paragraph) explanation of an interesting technical challenge you've faced.