About the company
Offchain Labs is a New York-based company building Arbitrum, a suite of scaling solutions for Ethereum. Arbitrum One and Nova are powered by Nitro, our proprietary technology stack. Nitro’s next-generation rollup architecture provides 7x more throughput than Ethereum and lower fees without sacrificing any security. Prysm is an official Ethereum proof-of-stake client written in Go. Both individuals and institutions can use Prysm to participate in Ethereum's decentralized economy by running a node and earn rewards by running a validator to help secure the Ethereum blockchain. Upcoming Stylus will enable users to deploy programs written in popular programming languages like Rust, C, C++, and more, side-by-side with existing Solidity dApps on the same Arbitrum blockchain.
Job Summary
Who you are:
📍You possess extensive production experience with Golang. 📍You have a high level or solid understanding of Ethereum L1 core development and blockchain designs. 📍You exhibit a strong sense of ownership in your work, driving you to find ways to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. 📍You are always up-to-date on the latest technologies. 📍You are continuously exploring new and innovative approaches to solving complex problems through thorough experimentation. 📍Your communication > 📍You are receptive to feedback, new ideas, and opportunities for self-improvement. 📍You actively seek ways to contribute beyond the boundaries of your day-to-day responsibilities.
What you've done:
📍Made significant contributions to the products you’ve worked on in your career. 📍Have dabbled in, educated yourself on, or are experienced working on blockchain technology. 📍Eager to bring cutting-edge research to the real world and help build a platform for the next generation of cryptocurrency applications. 📍Experience working with compilers, architecting systems and developing SDKs. 📍Security-minded and always keeping an eye out for potential threats and vulnerabilities in your code. 📍Mastered CS fundamentals, either in a formal university program or through self-learning.