ZORA
Zora is a new kind of on-chain social network where you can express yourself freely, connect with others, and discover the value of your imagination. We believe that by using crypto, we can enable a more equitable system for creators, fundamentally rediscovering the power of the internet.
We’re working tirelessly to make Zora available to as many people as possible with a simple, fun, and rewarding consumer app. Our mission is to make creating on the internet free and valuable.
We're looking for a Lead Data Engineer to build the data infrastructure that powers our Trade Platform. As our onchain social network scales, robust data systems are critical to processing billions of trading events, calculating real-time earnings, optimizing liquidity, and surfacing the right trading opportunities to our users. You'll work at the intersection of blockchain data, high-volume trading systems, and consumer social products to build the data foundation that drives our creator economy.
This is a high-impact role where you'll own the end-to-end data architecture for trading, from analyzing blockchain events and user activity to serving real-time analytics to millions of users.
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US-based, full-time employees are eligible for the following:
Zora is remote-first and international. Our headquarters are the internet and we have employees all over the world. We’re currently in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Berlin, Lisbon, and Vancouver.
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