Full-Stack Engineer

Bangalore, India | R&D

At JFrog, we’re reinventing DevOps to help the world’s greatest companies innovate – and we want you along for the ride. This is a special place with a unique combination of brilliance, spirit, and just all-around great people. Here, if you’re willing to do more, your career can take off. As software plays a central role in everyone’s lives, you’ll be part of an important mission. Thousands of customers, including 75% of the Fortune 100, trust JFrog to manage, accelerate, and secure their software delivery from code to production – a concept we call “liquid software.” Wouldn't it be amazing if you could join us on our journey?

We are looking for a strong Full Stack Engineer to join our team, which is focused on improving the conversion rate of leads to paying customers. We are building a product with high scalability in mind, which will require you to solve challenging problems on a daily basis. As a Full Stack Engineer, you will be expected to understand the product, work closely with team members to build new features, enhance our platform, and take ownership of your work. You should be passionate about delivering high-quality, functional user interfaces while working in a fast-paced environment. Join us to drive user journey innovation and streamline customer acquisition processes.

As a Full Stack Engineer at JFrog you will... 
  • Join a high-impact team dedicated to improving lead conversion rates and enhancing user experiences on our platform.
  • Drive the development of robust, high-quality software with strong test coverage and engineering best practices.
  • Collaborate through peer code reviews that promote knowledge sharing and continuous improvement.
  • Own the full development lifecycle – from shaping feature design to deploying and supporting production systems.
  • Take the lead on back-end architecture, leveraging Node.js and Java while introducing microservices, optimizing performance, and ensuring system reliability.
  • Build intuitive and responsive user interfaces with Vue.js that deliver personalized and data-driven user experiences.
  • Become the technical authority in your domain, guiding decisions and mentoring peers as the go-to expert.
  • Work closely with other development teams, as well as marketing and sales teams, to incorporate their requirements into your solutions.
To be a Full Stack Engineer at JFrog you need…
  • 4+ years as a Full Stack Engineer
  • Deep knowledge and hands-on experience with design patterns, data structures, and software design methodologies
  • Experience with Node.js & TypeScript and/or Java
  • Experience with Docker, Kubernetes (K8s), Microservices
  • Experience with Single Page Applications (SPAs) – Vue.js/React/AngularJS/Angular
  • A data-driven mindset with an understanding of how to leverage data to drive decisions and measure success
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams including marketing and sales
  • A strong focus on delivering value to end users

NOTE: We are located in Bangalore (Bellandur) and we follow a hybrid work model. Minimum 3 (fixed) days work from office is a mandatory.

 

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