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New Undergrad Hiring Opportunity

Date Posted: 18 March 2020
Date Needed: 18 March 2020

Employment: 1099 Independent consultant, no benefits

Compensation: Negotiable, hourly or by project completion

Duration: 2-3 months, could lead to full-time W2 employment

Education: No minimum, BS in computer science preferred

Experience: No minimum, preference for at least two years professional experience, more is better. We’re looking for all  experience levels for the team.

Citizenship: Must be US citizens working on US soil (work is funded by USG grant)

References: Must have strong professional references, portfolio for review

Project skills:

  • Front end: Ruby on Rails (API); Postman (testing); react
  • Back end: Node/MongoDB; DevOps; Server admin (Linode)
  • Query: GraphQL; Apollo GraphQL as client
  • Method: Agile using Squad; TDD

Team: Distributed globally, presently based in: Washington, DC; Vancouver, BC; Seoul, Korea; Jackson, Wyoming; and London, UK

Core Tech: Distributed Ledger Technology; Smart Contracts; Web & App

Company: Authentag secures supply chains from creation to consumption using a novel approach to distributed ledger technology employing smart contracts.

www.authentag.com www.blulist.io www.track.one

Authentag is an equal opportunity employer.

Authentag, LLC | 1765 Greensboro Station Place, Suite 900 | McLean, VA 22102 | USA | www.Authentag.com

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