For companies
Builds the interface and makes it fast, accessible, and good to use. We find the ones who can actually do it, and we figure out the right way to bring them to your problem.
A frontend engineer builds the part people touch. They turn designs into interfaces that are fast, accessible, and pleasant, and they care about the details users feel.
AI-native frontend engineers ship UI far faster and spend the saved time on polish, performance, and the interaction problems the model cannot taste for them.
Most hiring filters on credentials and years. The thing that makes a frontend engineer good does not show up there. It shows up in how they work, which means you have to watch them work to see it.
That is what we do. We watch people work instead of reading resumes, so the person we send you is calibrated on the actual job, not the interview. Sometimes that is a hire. Sometimes it is a project or a person embedded for a while. We work out the shape with you.
They build the interface people use, and own its speed, accessibility, and feel.
Yes, it is remote and global. We hire the best person for the work wherever they are. Total compensation runs $145k to $300k depending on level and location.
Yes. It is the one hard requirement. You should already build with AI day to day, with real taste for when to trust it and when not to. If AI coding is still a novelty to you rather than how you work, this is not the role.