About The Position

We are looking for a Software Engineer II who operates as a Builder — an early-career engineer with an unusual bias to ship, an eye for craft, and a comfort running toward ambiguity instead of waiting for it to be solved for you. Be immersive in the 'why' of what we're building — not just the ticket. Validate with real users and teammates early; fail fast and iterate faster. Operate AI-forward and hands-on; let modern tools expand what you can ship on your own. And the core technical chops of a strong frontend-leaning full-stack engineer. At UiPath we are enabling enterprises to transform via Business Orchestration and modernize their core business processes. The frontend is where customers feel whether the product is world-class. We are a global team that collaborates like a startup and protects the pace and autonomy that lets engineers grow fast.

Requirements

  • 2–4 years of professional experience (or equivalent) shipping production software, with a frontend center of gravity.
  • TypeScript, React (or equivalent), component composition, state management, responsive design, accessibility basics, and web performance awareness.
  • You've written REST/GraphQL endpoints, worked with a database, and handled auth — or you're hungry to learn.
  • You notice when a UI is well-crafted and can articulate why. You can produce something clean without a designer holding your hand.
  • You already code with AI tools and have opinions about how to get more leverage from them.
  • You break work down, ship small, communicate early, and finish what you start.
  • You'd rather watch one user try the product than read ten pages of spec.

Responsibilities

  • Build features from empty Figma (or no Figma at all) through production — interactive, accessible, fast, and on-brand.
  • Pick up loosely defined problems and turn them into working product. Prefer a scrappy shipped v1 over a polished plan.
  • Use Cursor, Claude Code, and similar tools as part of your daily loop for coding, refactoring, testing, and debugging. Share what works with the team.
  • Join customer calls, review feedback, and watch real people use the thing. Let what you see change what you build.
  • Write the API, add the column, ship the endpoint — whatever unblocks your feature. Frontend is home base, not a ceiling.
  • Care about spacing, type, motion, loading states, empty states, and edge cases. Modern, delightful UI is the job, not a bonus.
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