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_Contract position, 2-4 months, possibility of extension_\n_40 hours / week_\n_Remote/NYC_\n\n\nThe internet has a people problem. \n\nMany online communities are fragile, toxic spaces. Some people have given up on engaging altogether. But we believe that healthy online communities can exist, given the right systems and tools โ and that the future of journalism depends on strong online relationships.\n\nThatโs why Mozilla, The New York Times, and The Washington Post have come together as The Coral Project. We build industry-leading open source software that brings journalists and the communities they serve closer together.\n\nWeโre looking for a full-stack developer to join our team on a contract basis for at least the next 2-4 months, to help us create amazing user experiences on our open-source comment platform. \n\nYou have strong background in developing Node applications that are secure, scale, play well with other apps and are a pleasure to extend and maintain (or as close to pleasurable as maintenance can be.)\n\nYouโll architect and implement features, and also have the opportunity to work with teams in newsrooms across the world who are integrating our platform onto their sites. Youโll work either from New York, inside the New York Times, or remotely.\n\nThis is a contractor role beginning asap.\n\nWhat you have:\n\nโขย Passion for improving the state of comments/community around journalism\nโขย Strong Node JS application development experience\nโขย Experience with MongoDB, especially aggregation pipelines\nโขย Strong communication skills and the ability to work remotely\n\n\nWhat you might have that would be great:\n\nโขย Experience with GraphQL \nโขย Use of the Apollo GraphQL client\nโขย Experience with React and Redux \nโข Open Source experience\n\n\nWhat you will do:\n\nโข Work in a delivery-based, agile environment, with a supportive, open, and diverse team that is primarily remote\nโข Work closely with product and tech stakeholders to deliver on stories, give feedback to team members via code reviews and architectural reviews, and contribute to making the product secure, solid, and user-friendly\nโข Participate in video team meetings, such as daily scrums/standups, sprint planning, and estimation sessions\nโข Contribute to the architecture of the application, with the goal of making it easy for open source contributors to build plugins and code that make the product sustainable in the long-term\n\nHelp us make the internet a better place for everyone!\n\nIf youโre deeply interested in working on full-stack development and have relevant skills and experience, please consider applying even if your background doesnโt perfectly match our ideal credentials. We are committed to diversity and especially encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply.\n\nThe initial contract will run through October 1st. There is a strong possibility of continuing with the project beyond that date.\n \n\nPlease mention the words **NOTICE GLORY SPIDER** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4xNDEuMTk4LjE0Ng==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Node, Full Stack, GraphQL, Developer, Digital Nomad, React and Video jobs that are similar:\n\n
$60,000 — $120,000/year\n
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