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Clever Benefits | Scottsdale, AZ (Hybrid — 2 days/week onsite, North Scottsdale) | Full-time | $140k–$180k | Senior Full Stack (React/React Native/Node/AWS)

Clever Benefits is hiring a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer to help build and scale our platform. You’ll ship end-to-end features across a React web app, React Native mobile app, Node.js/TypeScript backend, and AWS infrastructure. Small team, high ownership, production focus.

Stack: TypeScript, React, React Native, Node.js, Prisma, PostgreSQL, tRPC, AWS (Lambda, ECS/Fargate, S3, RDS), CI/CD.

Requirements: 8+ years experience; strong TypeScript; production React + React Native + Node; solid AWS background; Prisma/Postgres/tRPC; comfortable owning features from design → deployment. Must live within 30 miles of North Scottsdale and be able to be onsite 2 days/week.

Nice to have: TestFlight/Play Store workflows; monorepos (pnpm/bun workspaces); IaC (CDK/Terraform). Interest in using AI to accelerate development (codegen/automation) — with an emphasis on maintainable, high-quality engineering.

How to apply: Email your resume + a short note (and links/GitHub if you have them) to sal@cleverrx.com with subject “HN — Senior Full Stack Engineer”.


Open to remote peeps? I'm in the EU


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This is interesting. I do use Cursor with almost exclusively Sonnet and thinking mode turned on. I wonder if what Cursor does under the hood (like their indexing) somehow empowers Sonnet more. I do not have much experience with using Claude Code.


Incredible use of remotion.


Thanks!


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Why would spammers apply for a job?


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I second this! Absolutely love this book


Hey HN! This post details the ridiculous journey of building a deterministic lockstep multiplayer game engine for the web, with all the painful decisions involved. Building the quickga.me web based editor was a monster with a ton of novel problems that needed to be solved and im trying to go through and document as many as possible so others can learn from them.

Let me know if there's any more detail you would like me to provide!


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