About N1:
N1 is the first hyper-performant and horizontally scalable blockchain network designed to enable trustless computing at internet scale.
N1 is comprised of a team spanning backgrounds from Harvard, CMU, DFINITY, VMWare, Galaxy Digital, and more, and is backed by top-tier institutions like Founders Fund, Kraken Ventures, SALT, Amber Group, and more.
Position Overview:
We're seeking a Software Engineer intern, Full-Stack to join our engineering team full-time. This role is involves developing front-end, server-side, and database applications with a focus on blockchain products. The ideal candidate is highly organized, service-oriented, scrappy, and product-minded. You will be responsible for owning and enhancing our web-based platforms and internal tools, ensuring they are intuitive, secure, and high-performance.
Requirements:
Scrappy, resourceful, and product-driven engineer
An eye for good front-end design
Strong experience with React/TypeScript/NodeJS/Next, and database systems
Experience with a wide array of technical expertises and software development processes
Strong communications skills both written and verbal
Writing good technical documentation
Loves problem solving
Strong interest in crypto
Top Skills
N1 (layern.com) New York, New York, USA Office
New York, New York, United States
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