Frontend Engineer (React)
DeepChecks
Software Engineering
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Posted on Apr 28, 2025
Frontend Engineer (React)
Tel Aviv, Israel ( On-site ) | Software Engineering | Full-Time
About the job
We’re looking for an excellent Frontend Engineer (React) to join our team at Deepchecks. If you’ve got 1–2 years of experience building modern web apps and you’re excited about shaping the future of AI — not just using it — we want to talk.
At Deepchecks, we’re building the backbone of trustworthy AI. Our platform helps teams evaluate and monitor Large Language Models (LLMs) to ensure they behave reliably in real-world scenarios. You’ll work alongside engineers, designers, and AI researchers tackling some of today’s most exciting challenges.
What you will do:
You’ll design and build well-optimized UIs using React, TypeScript, and modern frontend tools, while collaborating with product and design to create great user experiences. In addition, you’ll be responsible for iterating on the frontend architecture, creating and improving CI pipelines, and implementing both unit and end-to-end testing to ensure code quality and system reliability.
If you’re into clean code, great design, and working on the cutting edge of AI — we’d love to hear from you.
We’ll be going through a lot together, so we want your character and mindset to be a good fit for a fast-moving startup.
You’re a great match if you have:
- 1–2 years of hands-on experience with React and TypeScript – Must
- A solid understanding of JavaScript fundamentals, component-based architecture, and modern frontend workflows
- Experience working with REST APIs
- A good eye for detail and a user-first mindset when building interfaces
- Motivation to learn, improve, and take ownership of your work
Nice to Have:
- Previous experience in a startup or fast-moving environment
- Experience with NextJS
- Experience with design systems and component libraries (e.g., MUI, Chakra UI)
- Familiarity with end-to-end or component testing frameworks (e.g., Cypress, Playwright..)
- Exposure to CI/CD workflows (e.g., GitHub Actions)