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Start Date
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Expiry Date
19 Oct, 25
Salary
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Posted On
20 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
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Web Design, Relay, Graphql, Seo, Debugging, Apollo, Accessibility, Webgl, Html, Css
Industry
Information Technology/IT
FRONTEND ENGINEER - LONDON
Live shows make us feel good. They’re a time to hang with our friends, discover new artists or lose ourselves on a dancefloor. We’re on a mission to bring all of this to more fans, more often – and that’s where you come in.
We’re looking for a highly skilled and curious Frontend Engineer to join our Product, Design & Engineering team and help more fans get to shows they love.
At DICE, you’ll be part of the company that’s redefining live entertainment. It’s a place where you can be yourself, influence the culture, and create work that you’re proud of.
As a Frontend Engineer, you’ll be working with the Product, Design & Engineering team to build web apps that delight fans and provide partners a great experience. You’ll be developing our event discovery, ticketing and event management products.
Our team is global, although our core is based out of our London offices, where we support a hybrid model for both WFH focus time and in-office collaboration. Everyone is just one Google Meet video call or Slack chat away, though, with common work hours centred on the GMT timezone!
Our code is hosted on GitHub, which we use for pull requests and code reviews. Our pipelines are managed by Drone CI, and each commit builds a Docker container. We spin up short-term Kubernetes clusters with the new feature branch of the app you’re working on and other services so the entire feature can be tested end-to-end. Then we merge the code and push it to the production cluster.