TypeScript Web3 Jobs
Find remote TypeScript opportunities in Web3, blockchain, and crypto
TypeScript is the backbone of modern Web3 frontend and tooling development. From dApp interfaces to SDK libraries and indexer services, TypeScript's type safety helps teams ship reliable code in a space where smart contract interactions demand precision.
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TypeScript Salary Expectations in Web3
Average annual salaries based on 35 open positions with published compensation
| Experience Level | Roles Analyzed | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Mid Level | 15 | $179K |
| Senior | 15 | $187K |
| Lead / Principal | 5 | $234K |
Top Web3 Companies With Open TypeScript Roles
Leading blockchain and crypto companies hiring for TypeScript positions right now
TypeScript Jobs - FAQ
Common questions about TypeScript careers in Web3 and blockchain
How is TypeScript used in Web3?
The top categories hiring for typescript right now are Engineering (154 jobs), Security (10 jobs), Customer Success (5 jobs). TypeScript is used across the Web3 stack: React/Next.js frontends for dApps, SDK and library development (ethers.js, wagmi), backend API services, blockchain indexers, and testing frameworks. Its type safety helps catch errors in complex smart contract interactions before they reach production.
What salary can TypeScript developers expect in Web3?
Based on 36 current positions with published compensation, annual salaries for typescript roles average $152K–$224K. The full range spans $100K to $352K. TypeScript developers in Web3 typically earn $90K-$140K at mid-level and $140K-$220K+ at senior levels. Full-stack TypeScript developers who also understand smart contracts and blockchain data often command premiums above these ranges.
Are there remote TypeScript jobs in Web3?
54% of the 181 open typescript positions are fully remote. Teams are hiring from 5 countries including United States, Remote, United Kingdom. TypeScript roles are among the most abundant remote positions in Web3. Nearly every blockchain project needs TypeScript developers for their frontend, tooling, or backend services, and the remote-first nature of crypto means most of these roles are fully remote.
What Web3-specific TypeScript skills should I learn?
With 181 open positions, demand for typescript skills in Web3 remains strong. Focus on ethers.js or viem for blockchain interaction, wagmi and RainbowKit for wallet connection UIs, The Graph for subgraph queries, and testing frameworks like Hardhat for contract integration tests. Understanding ABIs, transaction lifecycle, and event parsing will set you apart from general TypeScript developers.



