Junior Front-End Developer — Lagos (Remote, 6-Month Contract)
Quick overview: Elizabeth Maddeux is hiring a Junior Front-End Developer for a 6-month remote contract based in Lagos. If you know TypeScript, Remix, and Tailwind CSS, this role is built for hands-on developers who want fast impact, solid mentorship, and a clear deliverable-driven contract.
Why this role is worth applying to
Work on modern web apps using Remix and TypeScript, build responsive UIs with Tailwind CSS, and integrate real-world APIs (including Google Maps). This is a contract role with clear scope, mentorship, and a competitive monthly pay range of N250,000–N300,000.
Role snapshot
- Title: Junior Front-End Developer
- Location: Lagos (Remote, Project-Based)
- Type: Contract — 6 months
- Tech: Remix (React Router), TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, REST APIs, Google Maps API
- Salary: N250,000–N300,000 / month
- Apply by: 15 October 2025
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Key responsibilities
- Build and maintain responsive interfaces using Remix and TypeScript.
- Implement UI with Tailwind CSS and ensure cross-browser compatibility.
- Consume REST APIs and integrate third-party services (e.g., Google Maps).
- Write clean, testable code and collaborate via Git/GitHub.
- Optimize for performance, accessibility, and scalability.
Requirements
- Proficiency in TypeScript, modern JavaScript (ES6+), HTML5 and CSS3.
- Hands-on experience with Remix and the React ecosystem.
- Comfort with Tailwind CSS and responsive design patterns.
- Familiarity with REST APIs, Git workflows, and code reviews.
- Experience integrating Google Maps API is a plus.
- Problem-solving mindset, attention to detail, and ability to work independently.
How to apply
Send your CV and portfolio to executivesearch@elizabethmaddeux.com with the subject line Front-End Developer. Include links to live projects, GitHub repos, or a short demo video (1–2 minutes).
Sample CV / Resume
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Sample Motivation / Statement of Purpose
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Interview Preparation Guide — Junior Front-End Developer
Role-Specific Questions (8–12)
- How have you used Remix in production? — Talk about routes, loaders/actions, and data caching strategies.
- Explain a challenge you solved with TypeScript. — Showcase typing improvements and reduced runtime bugs.
- Describe how you structure Tailwind-based projects. — Mention utility classes, component extraction, and design tokens.
- How do you integrate and secure REST API calls? — Explain fetch strategies, error handling, and token storage.
- Have you worked with Google Maps API? Describe an implementation. — Mention markers, clustering, and performance considerations.
- How do you approach accessibility (a11y) in components? — Use semantic tags, ARIA where needed, and keyboard interactions.
- Describe a time you optimized front-end performance. — Share metrics: bundle size reduction, lazy loading, code splitting.
- How do you handle state management in Remix/React? — Mention Context, server state tools, and when to lift state.
General Interview Questions (5–7)
- Tell me about yourself and your development journey.
- What motivates you to work in front-end engineering?
- How do you prioritize tasks and manage deadlines?
- Describe a time you received feedback and how you acted on it.
- Where do you see yourself in 12 months as a developer?
Suggested Answer Points
- Be concise: give context, action, and result (CAR format).
- For technical answers, include specific tools, code patterns, and metrics where possible.
- Highlight teamwork: PRs, code reviews, and collaboration with designers/back-end.
- Show learning mindset: reference recent tutorials, docs, or small projects you built.
Do’s & Don’ts
- Do: Bring a link to a live project and a short code sample.
- Do: Be honest about gaps and show how you plan to close them.
- Do: Ask clarifying questions about the stack, expectations, and deliverables.
- Do: Share concise, measurable outcomes from previous work.
- Don’t: Over-claim unfamiliar experience (e.g., say you used Remix if you haven’t).
- Don’t: Ramble — keep answers structured and time-aware.
- Don’t: Focus only on problems — always share solutions you offered.
Preparation Checklist
- Update CV and portfolio with live links and README explanations.
- Prepare 2–3 short demos highlighting Remix routes or API integration.
- Review the job spec and map your experience to each requirement.
- Test your camera, mic, and screen sharing if the interview is remote.
- Prepare 3 questions to ask the interviewer about workflow, mentorship, and success metrics.
- Have GitHub / code links ready and explain key PRs you authored.
Extra Pro Tips
- Record a 60–90 second demo video walking through your portfolio — it shows communication and ownership.
- In technical answers, include one trade-off you considered and why you chose a solution.
- For practical coding tasks, narrate your thinking out loud — interviewers appreciate clarity.
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Application Deadline: 15 October 2025
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