Job details
Frontend Engineer (React / TypeScript)
- TypeScript
- PostgreSQL
- Rails
- Next.js
- API
- Typescript
Posted: 1 week ago
At 8returns, we’re transforming one of the most frustrating, environmentally damaging, and costly aspects of e-commerce: returns.
Trusted by the fastest-growing DTC names like OACE, PEGADOR, GOT BAG, and now adopted by iconic brands such as Fielmann, Tommy Hilfiger, and Reebok, we’re inventing what’s next in post-purchase.
As a Frontend Engineer at 8returns, you’ll be at the core of how merchants and their customers experience our product. You’ll build fast, beautiful, and reliable interfaces that turn returns data into action. If you care about craft, love to ship, and want real ownership, this is your role.
Tasks
Rapidly prototype and ship new features in React / Next.js / TypeScript
Build AI-powered interfaces that help merchants understand and reduce returns
Own the frontend experience end-to-end, from ideation to metrics
Talk to merchants, understand their pain, and translate it into great UX
Work closely with founders to shape product direction
Requirements
2+ years building production apps in React / Next.js / TypeScript
Strong frontend fundamentals (performance, accessibility, design systems)
Experience integrating APIs and AI/LLMs into real products
Strong product sense and opinions on what makes great UX
You ship first, perfect later
Autonomous. We give you problems, not solutions
Bonus points if:
You’ve worked in an early-stage startup or as a founder
You can handle backend basics (Rails, PostgreSQL) when needed
You’ve built data-heavy interfaces that don’t suck
You understand the AI/ML landscape beyond just API calls
Benefits
Direct impact on millions of users
Own what you build, no layers of approval
Low-meetings, high-ownership culture
Work directly with the founders
Berlin-based, flexible hybrid setup
Meaningful equity in a profitable, fast-growing company
We run lean, stay profitable, and care about solving real merchant problems.
Ready to build the future of e-commerce? Let’s talk.