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An innovative tech company is seeking Full Stack engineers to join their dynamic team. This role offers the chance to work with cutting-edge frontend technologies, including React, while contributing to a variety of projects that impact millions of users globally. You'll enjoy the freedom to make meaningful decisions and the opportunity to collaborate with talented colleagues in a culture that values technical excellence. With flexible working arrangements and a focus on work-life balance, this position promises personal growth and the chance to make a significant impact in the travel industry.
Skyscanner is a fast-paced tech company that just happens to be in the travel business. Today we’re the world’s travel search engine. Tomorrow, we’ll be everyone’s personal travel assistant. To get from here to there, we need to constantly and continuously offer our customers the best possible user experience. Which is where you come in!
We’re looking for Full Stack engineers who relish working with the latest frontend technologies including React.
Delivering to millions of users globally means you can expect a real variety of areas to contribute to. Along with modern frontend development (we’re standardizing around React – come and help us figure it out!), page speed and SEO are important to us – we’re exploring micro-services and micro-sites powered by NodeJS, with isomorphic server-side rendered components.
We’d also love you to be willing to work closer to the server-side as needed: teams may have to tie together Skyscanner APIs, create new ones, and work closer to the backend to achieve great frontend performance. You don’t need to be a backend distributed systems expert though.
We’re building some kickass tooling, with deploy pipelines out of the box to get moving quickly (e.g., 10-minute to have a ‘hello world’ server running in AWS, powered by our frontend styles and component library).
We’re also exploring server-side and hybrid rendering strategies for our iOS & Android apps, as well as looking at React Native within the company.