Python Engineer
QIT Software is looking for an experienced Python engineer / app developer to build, launch, and maintain an application on a major creative or business platform such as:
- Canva
- HubSpot
- Adobe Marketplace.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of successfully at least one application on one of these platforms. You’ll leverage your platform expertise and our well-documented APIs to create a seamless integration that extends our product’s functionality to a broader user base on the chosen marketplace.
This is a high-impact, full-time role for a self-starter with strong engineering fundamentals, platform experience, and a history of delivering production-ready applications.
Requirements:
- Proven experience developing apps for Canva, HubSpot, or Adobe Marketplace (at least one app published)
- Strong proficiency in Python, REST API integration, and modern frameworks (FastAPI, Flask, or Django)
- Experience with OAuth 2.0, webhooks, and JSON-based APIs
- Familiarity with deployment best practices and marketplace submission workflows
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work independently
- Full-time overlap with Pacific Standard Time (PST) hours
Responsibilities:
- Develop and launch a fully functional app on Canva, HubSpot, or Adobe Marketplace
- Integrate our REST APIs to extend core product functionality
- Ensure smooth authentication, user experience, and compliance with marketplace requirements
- Provide ongoing maintenance and updates post-launch
- Collaborate with our internal product and API teams to ensure smooth data flow and scalability
Details:
- Schedule: Full-time, remote
- Client: USA
- Project: Marketplace app
- Duration: long-term
- Tech stack: Python, SQL/NoSQL, APIs, etc.
- Timezone: 8 hours overlap with PST
Hiring process:
1 - Pre-screen (up to 30 mins), 2 - Application (Q&A + Brief video introduction (up to 2 minutes)), 3- Technical Interview (live coding up to 1 hour), 4 - Team fit interview with Co-founder
Required languages
| English | B2 - Upper Intermediate |