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About The Role
The New York Times is looking for a full stack developer to join one of several teams that make up our Messaging Platforms group. Your work will grow and nurture the Times' relationship with its readers—the cornerstone of NYT's subscription-first business model. You'll ensure editors can cover breaking news quickly with the help of the Times' push notification and email tools. And you'll iterate at scale: the systems you'll build atop of are responsible for the full portfolio of the Times' email and push offerings. Along the way, you'll collaborate and learn from your colleagues: engineers, designers, and product managers who value empathy, innovation, and a sense of shared responsibility for our success.
Our front-end development is written in React, while most of our backend code is Go. Services are deployed using CI/CD tools like Drone and GitHub actions, and our infrastructure, which is hosted in Google Cloud and AWS, is provisioned with Terraform.
Responsibilities
- Contribute to the full development lifecycle of our products: development, testing, deployment, monitoring, and support of our systems.
- Work within a collaborative, distributed team of engineers, designers, and product managers to develop user-friendly front-end capabilities.
- Develop REST APIs inside a Go codebase.
- Collaborate with other engineering teams across the organization that work on several aspects of the system related to messaging.
- Maintain code quality through static analysis, unit and system tests.
Basic Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience with modern frontend web fundamentals (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, web performance, accessibility) and best practices.
- 3+ years of experience in full stack web application development, including proficiency with back-end languages (Go preferred) and SQL.
- Experience with one or more front-end frameworks (React preferred) and applicable patterns and practices (Redux, CSS modules).
- Experience with JS build tooling such as yarn, npm, webpack.
- Experience building, operating, and monitoring web systems in GCP or AWS
- Experience developing with React, Go, and TypeScript.
- Experience with Node.js and GraphQL.
- You have operated applications deployed in Kubernetes and serverless environments such as AWS Fargate, AWS Lambdas, and GCP Cloud Run.
- You are comfortable troubleshooting Docker and CI/CD systems such as Drone or GitHub actions.
- Experience optimizing software development lifecycle using GenAI tooling.
The annual base pay range for this role is between:
$110,000 - $130,000 USD
The New York Times Company is committed to being the world’s best source of independent, reliable and quality journalism. To do so, we embrace a diverse workforce that has a broad range of backgrounds and experiences across our ranks, at all levels of the organization. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.
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