Frontend Engineer

London
4 days ago
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Frontend Engineer

I'm recruiting for a fast‑growing accounting‑tech startup that's transforming month‑end finance operations through automation and AI. They've surpassed £1m ARR, earned industry recognition, and are scaling rapidly across the UK, Australia, and North America. They're now expanding their engineering team as they move into their next phase of growth.

If you're a pragmatic, product‑driven frontend engineer who thrives in startup environments, this is an excellent opportunity to make a high‑impact move.

The Role

You'll report directly to the CPTO and work closely with the wider team to build next‑generation accounting technology. While the product involves deep accounting workflows, no prior accounting experience is required - just a willingness to learn, supported by dedicated time and budget for personal development.

This is a high‑ownership role where you'll help shape product direction, test hypotheses quickly, and build scalable, dependable features once validated.

Tech stack:

React

TypeScript

Bonus: MobX, TailwindAbout You

My client is looking for someone who:

Has multiple years of frontend engineering experience

Has experience working in startups

Can move pragmatically and solve real-world product problems

Thrives in fast‑paced, high‑ownership environments

Works well both independently and collaborativelyImportant:

No sponsorship available - candidates must have existing right to work in the UK.

What's on Offer

Salary up to £65k (DOE)

Share options from day one

25 days' holiday + public holidays

Personal learning & development budget

1 day per week in Central London, with more during onboarding

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