Posted 7 Feb 2023, 5:11 pm

Blockchain Developer Internship at velvet.capital

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A Web 3.0 startup backed by a top US Accelerator and VC is looking for an extremely bright Solidity engineer to build a DeFi asset management platform helping people create crypto portfolios with additional yield “in one click”.

Our mission is to provide people with complete financial independence, free from intermediaries and centralized parties. The vision is to become the #1 multi-chain asset management protocol.

This role is especailly for final year grad students or beginners who can be potentailly converted to full-time employee after intership.

Responsibilities:

  • Write and maintain smart contracts
  • Create/ integrate with the front-end applications
  • Write end-to-end tests for all codebases (Contracts, middlewares, and front-end)
  • Document the entire development process
  • Be on top of the latest developments in the DeFi ecosystem

Qualifications:

  • BSc/BTech (or in the final year) in Computer Science or a related field
  • Basic knowledge of how blockchains and various protocols work
  • Experience in Javascript/ Solidity or any object-oriented compiler-based programming language
  • Familiarity with any of the CI/CD and container-orchestration tools such as Jenkins, Ansible, Kubernetes, Docker compose, etc.
  • Front-end development experience (JavaScript-based frameworks)
  • Motivation to learn anything and everything new in the space
  • Demonstratable opensource contribution in GitHub, Stack Overflow or any other platforms.
  • If you are a curious learner and keep on iterating with development on new tech across the blockchain ecosystem we’d be happy to welcome you to the team!


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