About the job Full Stack Developer - UX (EU)
You'll own the UX and much of the application logic for a highly interactive, spreadsheet-style table. Your north star is speed, polish, and correctness the experience should feel as smooth as the best modern tools (Notion, Google Sheets, Clay).
What you'll do
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Build a virtualized, configurable table that performs smoothly at scale (50k100k+ rows) with features like resize/reorder, hide/show, freeze, multi-select, bulk edit, and inline validation.
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Deliver a rich filter and sort experience: multi-field, AND/OR groups, saved views, quick search, and faceting powered by a search backend.
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Implement inline editing with optimistic updates, conflict resolution, and resilient fallbacks (e.g., retry queues).
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Create advanced column operations: duplicate/rename, derived or computed fields, enrichment triggers per row/selection.
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Maintain high UX standards, including empty/error/loading states, responsive layouts, and internationalization readiness.
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Continuously instrument and optimize performance (virtual scrolling, memoization, batching) to meet TTI/LCP budgets, p95 latency goals, and fps targets while scrolling.
You may be a fit if you have
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5+ years of experience building production React + JavaScript applications, with deep knowledge of state management.
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Hands-on work with complex grid/table UIs (TanStack Table, ag-Grid, Handsontable, or custom solutions).
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Strong understanding of rendering performance (virtualization, windowing, event batching) and core web fundamentals (layout, paint, compositing).
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Comfort working with Node.js APIs (REST), Postgres, and Elasticsearch.
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A strong product sense: you care about edge cases, usability, and discoverability.
Nice to have
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Experience with real-time collaboration (Yjs, Automerge, Liveblocks, WebSockets).
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File handling expertise: import/export (CSV/Parquet), bulk operations, clipboard integration.
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Familiarity with design systems (Radix, Headless UI), accessibility audits, and visual regression testing.
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Knowledge of feature flags, product analytics (PostHog/Amplitude), and error monitoring tools.