Back-end Software Engineer (Riga) Offline

Product Teams

Printify Product teams consist of four major entities: Supply, Demand, Experience (XP) and Cost Optimization Team (COT), with 3 to 6 developers each. They are cross-functional, self-sufficient and highly autonomous teams, working in direct cooperation with Product Managers, UX Designers and Frontend Engineers.

 

The technology we use

- PHP 7+, Symfony, Doctrine, Python, Laravel framework;

- Jenkins, Prometheus, Grafana;

- PHPUnit, Postman;

- MongoDB, MySQL;

- AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, Git.

We also use practices such as Pair Programming, Refactoring, Code Reviews, Weekly Knowledge Sharing sessions, TDD/BDD, A/B testing and Continuous Delivery which are an important part of our development process.

 

What to expect as a back-end Engineer at Printify

- You will work alongside the product teams and product managers to iterate on new features within Printify

- You will take responsibility in the design and execution of your own initiatives

- You will help identify areas of improvements in the codebase and help contribute to making it better

- You will frequently pair with team-mates to give and receive feedback from a code review to boost knowledge-sharing, learning and improve the platform

- You will fix any prioritized bug/issues tracked within the platform

- You will participate as a presenter or attendee, in weekly coding or knowledge-sharing sessions

- You will learn, develop your soft skills and spend time discussing best practices and technologies with your peers

 

What we offer

- Amazing workplace culture with a flexible work schedule

- Stock Options so everyone at Printify owns a part of the company

- Career development and growth through training such as events, conferences, and mentorship

- International relocation support for international candidates; we cover relocation costs, help with immigration processes and housing

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Job unpublished on 16 August 2020

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