As a Software Development Engineer II, you will own core modules and collaborate with a team to deliver high-quality software. Strong skills in Golang and Java are required along with familiarity in Linux and NoSQL databases.
SDE-II - GolangAssociate Golang Engineering 2As our Software Development Engineer II/ III - Golang, you will be part of our growing engineering team and take ownership of the core modules. You must have good communication, interpersonal, technical, and analytical skills in order to take part in the collaborative and cooperative development process that delivers high-quality software. You must be an expert in Java and should be familiar with popular IDEs, tools, and scripting languages on Linux. Familiarity with NoSQL, preferably Mongo, is essential to succeed in the role.
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