Wormhole Labs | Multiple Positions | Remote (US ET work hours) | https://wormholelabs.xyz/ | $150-225K + token grant + discretionary performance bonus
Wormhole Labs is a software company that specializes in building open source blockchain technology. We contribute to the Wormhole cross-chain messaging protocol and other protocols interested in expanding to different ecosystems.
We are looking to hire a Senior Frontend Engineer and a Smart Contract Engineer.
The Smart Contract Engineer would contribute to smart contracts throughout Wormhole’s ecosystem and build reference implementations for new protocols.
Our team is <20 and mostly engineers. We believe in high agency, low egos, and strong collaboration. We offer competitive liquid compensation with performance bonuses and unlimited PTO.
Please apply on Greenhouse and send an email to tony at wormholelabs dot xyz with a copy of your resume and a brief overview of the most difficult technical problem you’ve recently solved. What made it difficult and how did you solve the problem?
Wormhole Labs is a software company that specializes in building open source blockchain technology. We contribute to the Wormhole cross-chain messaging protocol and other protocols interested in expanding to different ecosystems.
We are looking to hire a Senior Frontend Engineer and a Smart Contract Engineer.
The Senior Frontend Engineer would contribute to the Wormhole TS SDK (https://github.com/wormhole-foundation/wormhole-sdk-ts) and Wormhole Connect (https://github.com/wormhole-foundation/wormhole-connect).
The Smart Contract Engineer would contribute to smart contracts throughout Wormhole’s ecosystem and build reference implementations for new protocols.
Our team is <20 and mostly engineers. We believe in high agency, low egos, and strong collaboration. We offer competitive liquid compensation with performance bonuses and unlimited PTO.
See job posts: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/wormholelabs
Please apply on Greenhouse and send an email to tony at wormholelabs dot xyz with a copy of your resume and a brief overview of the most difficult technical problem you’ve recently solved. What made it difficult and how did you solve the problem?