Cloud Back-End Developer Offline

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What makes you a great fit:

  • 5 years of programming experience: Python experience at least 2 years — must
  • AWS experience — must
  • Experience with high-performance, multi-threaded, multi-processed environments
  • Experience developing a high-scale, multi-tenant cloud SaaS mission-critical applications
  • Knowledge of different databases — relational, Key-Value, document, Data Lakes
  • Knowledge of microservices architecture, design patterns and best practices
  • Degree in computer science/software engineering or equivalent
  • At least an upper-intermediate level of English

     

Why work with us?

  • People-oriented management without bureaucracy
  • The friendly climate inside the company is confirmed by the frequent comeback of previous employees
  • Flexible working schedule
  • 29 paid time off (18 working days per year, plus 11 days — all national holidays)
  • 10 sick leave days
  • Full financial and legal support for private entrepreneurs
  • Free English classes with native speakers or with Ukrainian teachers (for your choice)
  • Dedicated HR

     

Your day-to-day in this position:

  • Develop production-grade, large-scale cloud-based security products
  • Design and develop data-driven applications in an agile development environment
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with product managers, QA, automation, data engineers, and other engineers to achieve elegant solutions
  • Work alongside other engineers on the team to elevate technology and consistently apply best practices

     

What is your new project?

  • Domain: Email Security
  • Location: Israel
  • Company size: 51-200 employees
  • Founded in: 2020

     

Our next steps:

✅ Intro call with a Recruiter — ✅ Test assignment — ✅ Client tech interview — ✅ Managerial interview — ✅ HR client interview — ✅ Reference check — ✅ Offer

Required languages

English B2 - Upper Intermediate
Ukrainian B2 - Upper Intermediate

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