Node.js Web3 Jobs

Find remote Node.js opportunities in Web3, blockchain, and crypto

Node.js runs the backend of most Web3 applications—from API servers and blockchain indexers to real-time WebSocket feeds for trading data. It's the default runtime for JavaScript-based Web3 tooling and server infrastructure.

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Node.js Salary Expectations in Web3

Average annual salaries based on 12 open positions with published compensation

Experience LevelRoles AnalyzedAverage Salary
Mid Level2$145K
Senior8$186K
Lead / Principal2$238K

Top Web3 Companies With Open Node.js Roles

Leading blockchain and crypto companies hiring for Node.js positions right now

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Node.js Jobs - FAQ

Common questions about Node.js careers in Web3 and blockchain

The top categories hiring for node.js right now are Engineering (78 jobs), Marketing (1 jobs), Other (1 jobs). Node.js powers Web3 backend services including API servers, blockchain indexers, event listeners, transaction relayers, and bot infrastructure. Most Web3 JavaScript tooling (Hardhat, ethers.js) runs on Node.js, making it the default runtime for blockchain development workflows and server-side applications.

Based on 12 current positions with published compensation, annual salaries for node.js roles average $164K–$211K. The full range spans $100K to $300K. Node.js developers in Web3 typically earn $90K-$140K at mid-level and $140K-$200K+ at senior levels. Backend Node.js developers who understand blockchain infrastructure—running nodes, indexing events, and managing RPC connections—are especially valued.

43% of the 82 open node.js positions are fully remote. Teams are hiring from 5 countries including Remote, United States, Canada. Yes, Node.js backend roles are widely available as remote positions in Web3. Backend development is inherently location-independent, and the crypto industry's remote-first culture means most Node.js positions offer full flexibility.

With 82 open positions, demand for node.js skills in Web3 remains strong. Learn ethers.js or viem for blockchain interaction, understand WebSocket connections for real-time chain data, and study event-driven architectures for processing blockchain events. Experience with message queues (Redis, RabbitMQ), database indexing of on-chain data, and building reliable transaction submission systems are all valuable.