[PR041] | SOFTWARE ENGINEER - NODE (100% REMOTE LATAM)

Holepunch


At Holepunch, we are not just developing software; we are redefining the internet's architecture to empower users and protect privacy. Our pioneering peer-to-peer (P2P) development platform, built on our open-source technology stack, Pear, eliminates the need for traditional server infrastructure. This revolutionary approach ensures that users maintain full control over their data, with unparalleled privacy and freedom from centralized oversight. **Keet: A Glimpse Into the Future** **Join Our Mission: Software Engineer - Node (100% Remote)** We are seeking a talented and motivated Node.js Software Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining our P2P stack and expanding our ecosystem, which includes over 1500 public npm modules and robust, modular codebase. - ** Significant experience with Node.js**: You should have experience writing high-quality, clean and efficient code in Node.js. Experience with C/C++ and writing native bindings for Node is a plus but not required. - **Modular Development**: A strong background in building and managing modular codebases and creating reusable npm modules. - ** Remote Collaboration**: Since our team is distributed globally, experience in remote collaboration and communication is essential to align with our dynamic and fast-paced environment. **Why Holepunch?** This is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to be at the forefront of the internet’s evolution. At Holepunch, you will: - Work on groundbreaking technology that prioritizes user autonomy and privacy. - Collaborate with a team of thinkers and innovators dedicated to reshaping the digital landscape. - Contribute to a future where technology serves humanity, not the other way around. If you are driven by innovation and eager to build decentralized solutions that challenge the status quo, join Holepunch. Together, we can create a more secure, inclusive, and P2P decentralized future.

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