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Front-End JavaScript Engineer: Make beautiful design possible for everyone! at Canva (Sydney, Australia)

You will join Canva as an individual contributor and be paired with a mentor. Your day to day activities will consist of solution design and hands-on software development - working closely with your leads, designers, and product managers to deliver features and functionality to our 10+ million customers all over the world.


Once you’ve settled in and have a comfortable grasp of the product, environment, and processes, you'll be given more responsibility and start leveraging your previous experience -- bringing new ideas to the table concerning everything from feature development, process improvement, and product suggestions


Responsibilities



  • Taking charge of your career development by seizing opportunities to work across different teams, technologies, and roles

  • Developing and iterating on technical proposals - outlining how solutions will be structured and developed

  • Developing solutions, you've designed from the ground up through to deployment into production

  • Identifying and addressing performance bottlenecks within the application and broader infrastructure

  • Participating in design meetings, hiring interviews, and code reviews

  • Performance debugging, benchmarking and building awesome things in general


Required Experience & Skills



  • Two (2) or more years of commercial experience in developing complex web applications

  • You’re happy to work exclusively in JavaScript (previous experience with other languages is great)

  • Firmly grounded computer science and engineering fundamentals -- including concurrency, multithreading, data structures, solution design, architecture, and design patterns. You’d be surprised how often these things come up here at Canva!


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