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GoParrot enables restaurants to connect more easily and directly with customers through powerful omni-channel software. Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services.
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Ramp's investors include Founders Fund, Stripe, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Coatue Management, D1 Capital Partners, Redpoint Ventures, General Catalyst, and Thrive Capital, as well as over 100 angel investors who were founders or executives of leading companies.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer ( Backend, Full-Stack) New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software Engineer.
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In the process, you’ll learn a lot about chatbot architecture, serverless cloud deployments, agile software development and best in class development practices. Our tools are powered by the latest research in NLP and ML, use scientifically proven techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and are based on 10 years of digital mental health research at Stanford University.
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Senior Software Engineer ( Backend, Full-Stack) As a Capital One Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One.
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At least 4 years of professional software engineering experience (Internship experience does not apply) We are seeking Back End Software Engineers who are passionate about marrying data with emerging technologies.
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As a Senior Backend Software Engineer at Pearl Health, you will play a pivotal role in building and maintaining our future state architecture. 5+ years of experience in performing results-driven backend software development in a collaborative environment.
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Lead Software Engineer - Backend (Ruby on Rails) As a Lead Software Engineer, you will focus on building next-generation platform services for Freshworks with your strong background in distributed systems and mentor your team to achieve this.
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Collaborate with Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to develop and deliver applications in a repeatable, stable and joyful software development lifecycle. Assessing software errors with tools like Sentry, DataDog, Jaeger/Zipkin, GreyLog or App Dynamics.
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They are looking for a Senior Backend Engineer to help build the design and implementation of the core backend technology driving the product suite. They are looking for a Senior Backend Engineer to help build the design and implementation of the core backend technology driving the product suite.
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Signup on Hired to find your dream job as a Backend Software Engineer at one of 10,000. Being a Backend engineer means that you are responsible for the construction and the efficiency of all the Backend functionality for a website.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSenior Software Engineer ( Backend, Full-Stack)Do you love building and pioneering in the technology space? New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Software EngineerCandidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate’s offer letter.
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We are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Backend Engineer with expertise in Python Django, Flutter, and with a deep interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to join our team.
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Developing and maintaining complex ETL mappings, workflows, and UNIX shell scripts in a Data Warehouse environment, based on technical specifications and other supporting documentation, using Informatica PowerCenter, Unix Shell Scripts, advanced SQL, and Autosys/Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, used for data integration.
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Software Languages: Python (or similar backend OOP language), HTML, CSS, Javascript, (React optional), SQL, Bash experience. The Technology Software Engineer is involved in the full systems life cycle and responsible for designing, coding, testing, implementing and supporting application software and systems.
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