Senior Frontend Engineer

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Job Description

We're looking for a Senior Frontend Engineer who ships experiences users remember.

MyYogaTeacher powers 200K+ customers and thousands of live 1-on-1 yoga sessions daily across the globe. Real-time video, intelligent matching, global scheduling, multi-currency payments — all experienced through a frontend you'd own, evolve, and obsess over.

We're building an AI-first engineering culture. Not as a buzzword — as the way we actually work. You'll be the engineer who uses agentic coding tools to ship faster than a traditional team, brings senior IC ownership to a high-growth product, and sets the bar for what great frontend craft looks like here.

If Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, or Windsurf are already part of your daily workflow — and you pair that with a deep command of React and a relentless focus on user experience — keep reading.



What You'll Own

  • End-to-end delivery of frontend modules: from reading the requirement to monitoring it in production.
  • A React component library that's performant, reusable, well-documented, and actually a pleasure to build on.
  • SSR/SSG architecture where it matters — for SEO, load performance, and first-paint experience.
  • Frontend system design: state management, data-fetching patterns, caching strategy, and API integration contracts with backend teams.
  • Performance ownership: profiling, measuring, and continuously improving responsiveness across devices using Lighthouse, React Profiler, and Web Vitals.
  • Accessibility compliance (WCAG) built in from the start — not bolted on at the end.
  • CI/CD pipeline quality for frontend deliverables — faster releases with fewer surprises.
  • Mentoring engineers through code reviews, pairing, and raising the craft standard across the team.
  • Incremental refactors that reduce tech debt without grinding the product roadmap to a halt.
  • Production incident ownership: fast triage, clear RCA, reliable fixes.



What You Bring

The fundamentals:

  • 4–6 years of frontend engineering experience, with 4+ years of hands-on React.js in production.
  • Deep fluency in TypeScript, JavaScript (ES6+), HTML5, and CSS3 — you know why things work, not just that they do.
  • Proven SSR/SSG implementation experience (Next.js or equivalent) with a clear understanding of when and why to use each.
  • Strong command of state management: Redux, Zustand, Recoil, or Context API — and the judgment to pick the right one.
  • Experience with data-fetching and caching tools like React Query or SWR.
  • Hands-on with styling systems — TailwindCSS, styled-components, Emotion, or CSS Modules.
  • Working knowledge of build and bundling tools: Webpack, Vite, or equivalent.
  • A track record of shipping reliable, performant, production-grade frontend systems — not just polished demos.


What makes you a 10x hire:

  • You use agentic coding tools daily — Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, or similar — and they've measurably changed how fast and how well you ship.
  • You have a point of view on frontend architecture: component boundaries, data flow, rendering strategies — and you can defend it clearly without making it a war.
  • You reach for profiling tools before someone files a complaint. Performance is a habit, not a reaction.
  • You write code that your team can read, extend, and debug six months later — without needing to ask you.
  • You make everyone around you better: sharper reviews, cleaner documentation, the kind of pairing that unsticks people fast.
  • You own incidents end-to-end — triage, RCA, fix, post-mortem, follow-through.


Bonus Points

  • Familiarity with MCP (Model Context Protocol) or similar tool-use frameworks.
  • Experience building or maintaining Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).
  • Exposure to observability and error tracking tools (Sentry, Datadog).
  • Experience with testing frameworks: Jest, React Testing Library, or Cypress.
  • Open-source contributions or public writing on frontend engineering or AI-assisted development.
  • Background in consumer-facing or marketplace platforms at scale.



What It's Like Here

  • Small, high-output team. Low bureaucracy, high autonomy.
  • Ship weekly. Your code hits production fast.
  • AI tooling isn't a side project — it's how we build.
  • 200K+ customers, 335K+ five-star reviews, 95% sessions rated 5 stars.
  • Competitive compensation + meaningful equity.
  • Headquartered in California, engineering in Bangalore.



Interested? Apply directly or DM me. Bonus points if you share a quick note on how AI tooling has changed the way you build — we care more about how you think than where you've worked.

Learn more: myyogateacher.com/aboutus


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