Hire a remote frontend engineer.
A frontend engineer who builds interfaces that hold up — accessible, responsive, fast, and faithful to the design rather than approximately like it.
Hire a frontend engineer →What a remote frontend engineer does for you
- Builds interfaces from design files with genuine fidelity
- Owns responsive behaviour and cross-browser correctness
- Maintains component libraries and front-end architecture
- Works on performance: bundle size, rendering, Core Web Vitals
- Implements accessibility rather than retrofitting it
What we vet for
- Build task from a real design file, judged on fidelity and code quality
- Framework depth in your stack — React, Vue, Svelte, Angular
- CSS ability, which is where many self-described front-enders are thin
- Accessibility knowledge tested practically
- Performance awareness
Recruited and vetted to your requirement. We do not keep a standing bench for Engineering & Data — we would rather tell you that than imply a shortlist exists before you have described the job. We source and vet against your brief, you review the shortlist, and you interview before anyone starts.
Hiring a remote frontend engineer
Can they design as well?
Assume not. Engineers who design well are rare, and hiring on that hope usually gets you a weaker engineer. Pair with a UX/UI Designer.
Which frameworks?
Whatever you run. React is the most common request; we vet for depth in your specific framework rather than general familiarity.
How does hiring work?
Engineering is recruited and vetted to your requirement, with a practical build task. You interview the shortlist.
Will they work in my repo and process?
Yes — your repo, your review process, your deployment pipeline.
Other Engineering & Data roles
Builders and data people, vetted on real work rather than puzzles.
Put a vetted frontend engineer to work for you.
Tell us the role and your setup. We will come back with a shortlist and an honest view of whether we are the right fit.
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