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<h2>Overview</h2> <p>You will own the frontend of a platform that touches tens of thousands of field reps, brand managers, and distributor partners every week. You are not just building CRUD screens. You are designing AI native surfaces: streaming chat interfaces, inline suggestions, voice driven workflows, agentic co pilots that help a brand ambassador close a sale while standing in a bar in Miami.</p> <h2>Responsibilities</h2> <p><strong>What You'll Build</strong></p> <ul> <li>The next generation web application using React 18+, TypeScript, and modern state management (Zustand, TanStack Query, or similar)</li> <li>Data heavy dashboards for market intelligence, with interactive charts (Recharts, Visx, orD3)</li> <li>Voice capture and transcription UI for the field meeting automation module</li> <li>Mobile responsive and PWA capable experiences for field teams working offline</li> </ul> <h2>Qualifications</h2> <p><strong>Must Have</strong></p> <ul> <li>5+ years of production React experience, with deep fluency in hooks, suspense, and concurrent rendering</li> <li>Strong TypeScript background and a preference for type safe code</li> <li>Experience shipping consumer grade UI: animations, transitions, loading states, empty states, error states, all considered</li> <li>Daily use of AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot, with a clear point of view on when to trust them and when to override</li> <li>Comfort with modern build tooling (Vite, Turbopack) and package management (pnpm, bun)</li> <li>Experience with component libraries and design systems (shadcn, Radix, or similar)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Nice to Have</strong></p> <ul> <li>Proven experience building with LLM APIs (Anthropic, OpenAI, or similar), including streaming responses, tool calling, and prompt iteration</li> <li>Experience with v0, Tempo, or other AI design to code tools</li> <li>Familiarity with Tailwind CSS and headless UI patterns</li> <li>Background in SaaS, CRM, or marketplace products</li> <li>Experience with Framer Motion or similar animation libraries</li> <li>Exposure to WebSockets, Server Sent Events, or real time collaboration patterns</li> <li>Knowledge of accessibility (WCAG) standards</li> </ul> <h2>Required Skills</h2> ReactJS (5), React Hooks (4), Artificial Intelligence (AI) (1), CRM Integration (5), TypeScript (3), Large Language Model (LLM) (1), UI Prototyping (1), SaaS (2), Tailwind CSS (2) <h2>Years of Experience Needed</h2>5

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