Harmony is an open blockchain with data sharding and fast finality. Social games and community AI can use our onchain tokens for micro-payments, smart contracts for market pricing, and zero-knowledge proofs for data privacy.
Harmony’s mission is to scale trust and create a radically fair economy. Our platform is decentralized, scalable, and secure to settle any transactions without trusted parties.
We are a Day-1 startup. Blockchains are becoming the foundation of the global economy, yet their adoption is at only 1%. That means that you, as a pioneer and developer, are shaping the future with 10X impact. Harmony is a community-driven project, a network with hundreds of applications, and a team wearing crazy ambitions on their sleeves.
For engineers, we value your deep understanding of how bytes work. You are a tool maker, a system hacker, and a math nerd all in ONE. Your typical day involves prototyping a top-conference research paper, debugging and profiling in hexadecimal, or writing updates to coordinate asynchronously with tens of engineers in the open. Building a blockchain is like jumping off the cliff while assembling the plane engine on the fly – but, if you can thrive in chaos, why NOT?
For creatives, we approve your obsession with user experience. You are a product designer, a brand manager, and an industry analyst all in ONE. Your typical day involves studying what delights and what hurts through hard metrics, writing long-form narratives on the why's and the do's, or scrumming tasks for a product launch to iterate with millions of users. Building a community is like sharing your blue heart while keeping the culture alive for decades – but, if this is your dream of 50 years, start NOW?
See our project vision on Social A(G)I and Shard 1 .
Responsibilities- Develop user interfaces for Harmony-based DeFi applications and DApps.
- Ensure seamless smart contract and wallet integration across platforms.
- Optimize app performance and implement community feedback.
- Bachelor's degree in computer science – specializing in kernel, data structures, or compilers.
- 3 to 5 years of working experience including 1 year of startup experience.
- 60-hour work week, daily 4-hour overlap with Pacific Time.
- Exceptional communication and people skills.