Senior Software Engineer, Front End
at ThousandEyes
London, UK
About ThousandEyes
The name ThousandEyes was born from two big ideas: the power to see things not ordinarily possible and the ability to collect insights from a multitude of vantage points. As organizations rely more on cloud services and the Internet, the network has become a black box they can't understand. ThousandEyes gives organizations visibility into the now borderless network, arming them with an accurate understanding of how the network impacts their applications, users and customers. ThousandEyes is used by some of the world's largest and fastest growing brands, including all of the top 5 global software companies, 5 of the top 6 US banks, and 45 of the Fortune 500. ThousandEyes is backed by Sequoia Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures, Tenaya Capital, Google Ventures and Salesforce Ventures, with headquarters in San Francisco, CA.
Engineering at ThousandEyes
At ThousandEyes, we use cutting-edge technologies and innovative techniques to study and visualize networks on a global scale.
ThousandEyes engineers are focused on continuous improvement -- of our product, our codebase, our knowledge, and our skills. We believe in innovation, simplicity, and elegance. We work in small, cross-functional teams where everyone has a voice.
About the Role
Our web application is the central customer-facing piece of all our product offerings, used daily by operations teams around the world. We are looking for talented JavaScript engineers who can build new features while keeping the user interface simple and elegant.
Apply for this role if you:
- 4+ years of experience in Javascript software development
- Are a fast learner
- Are comfortable working with new technologies
- Are exceptional with JavaScript
- Have experience with large AngularJS projects and Sass
- Have a good sense of design
Bonus points if you have worked with any of the other technologies in our stack.
Our web application technology stack:
- Modern JavaScript (ES6/ES2015+)
- D3.js
- Redux
- RxJS Observables
- AngularJS
- Spring Framework
- MongoDB
- MySQL
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