Node.js Developer Jobs
111 open listings · 108 companies · 2 new in the last 7 days
Node.js job market snapshot
There are 111 active Node.js job listings on JSGuruJobs from 108 hiring organizations. Companies posting the most roles include BrainRocket, GlobalLogic, Numa. Strongest demand appears in United States, Poland, Germany. Related skills employers mention alongside Node.js include TypeScript, React, JavaScript. 2 new listings appeared in the last seven days.
Top companies hiring Node.js developers
By number of active listings
BrainRocket
3 roles
GlobalLogic
2 roles
Numa
1 role
Reap
1 role
Prelim
1 role
Where Node.js hiring is concentrated
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Open positions
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Frequently asked questions
How many Node.js developer jobs are listed?
We currently show 111 active Node.js positions from 108 companies. Counts change as new roles go live.
Which companies hire Node.js developers?
Employers with multiple open roles right now include BrainRocket, GlobalLogic, Numa, Reap, Prelim. This list updates as hiring activity changes.
Where is Node.js hiring concentrated?
Based on job locations mapped to countries, the highest volume appears in United States, Poland, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal. Many listings also support remote work.
What skills pair with Node.js in job posts?
Co-occurring technologies in current listings include TypeScript, React, JavaScript, Next.js, Python, reflecting typical stack combinations in production teams.
How often are Node.js listings updated?
2 new Node.js jobs were added in the last seven days. We sync continuously as employers publish roles.
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