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Coinbase is seeking experienced backend engineers to join our team to build out the next generation of crypto-forward products and features. Articulate a long term vision for maintaining and scaling our backend systems and the teams running them.
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Backend Software Engineer (Python + Django) Were seeking a highly knowledgeable and experienced backend engineer who enjoys early stage environments that provide freedom to move fast and ship new customer-facing products and features at high velocity.
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Backend Software Engineer, Security Products. As part of this dynamic team, you'll be diving into our Signal Sciences technology, the cornerstone of our security offerings. Familiarity with containerization and orchestration technologies like Docker and Kubernetes, to facilitate development and deployment processes.
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Perplexity is looking for a backend engineer to join our small team revolutionizing the way people search and interact with the internet. Our backend stack is Python, Postgresql, DynamoDB, Redis, and Kubernetes, built alongside dedicated inhouse AI and search interfaces.
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A self-driven backend engineer, with experience owning software projects end-to-end and a desire to work in a fast-paced, iterative, and collaborative environment. Tonal is looking for a passionate backend developer to work cross-functionally with product, engineering, and design, and play a critical role in building the platform that powers the world’s most intelligent personal trainer.
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Full Time) Senior Software Engineer Infrastructure/Backend at Reflex (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. We are looking for a seasoned and versatile software engineer to work across all backend and infrastructure aspects of the platform: from writing backend services to developing infrastructure as code to manage orchestration and cloud resources.
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Full Time] Staff Backend Engineer at Forage (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Staff Backend Engineer. Product Engineer @ Fair Square Medicare. Senior Software Engineer.
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We are looking for a talented senior backend software engineer to join our fast-growing, mental health startup. [Full Time] Senior Backend Engineer at Orchid (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Senior Backend Engineer Orchid United States.
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You have 8 years or more experience building and shipping python backend features quickly as part of a team. Other backend engineers will come to you as a sounding board on critical technical decisions and designs.
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Senior Software Engineer | Backend San Francisco. About the role Hyper is looking for a software engineer to join the early team as our first engineer focused entirely on the backend and infrastructure.
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Have experience writing backend services in Go or Typescript. This is an ideal opportunity for an engineer who is already passionate about tackling problems in blockchain scalability, or looking to break into the blockchain engineering space.
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You’re a backend engineering specialist or software engineering generalist with 2+ years of industry experience who is willing to learn new technologies and apply them in a fast changing environment.
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Full Time] Founding Engineer (Backend & AWS Infra) at Revery AI (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Founding Engineer (Backend & AWS Infra) Electrical & Computer Engineer (Co-op.
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We are currently looking for a Founding Backend Software Engineer for several pre-seed and seed companies in San Francisco (HQ). We are currently looking for a Founding Backend Software Engineer for several pre-seed and seed companies in San Francisco (HQ.
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Seeking a talented Senior Backend Engineer to assist a Sean Parker startup that is building the first social AI platform, based in Sunnyvale, CA. As a Senior Backend Engineer at Cantina, Inc. you will work on backend systems to support Cantina’s social AI platform.
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