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Software Engineer - E2

  • Python
  • React Native
  • React.js
  • MySQL
  • Redis
  • React Hooks
  • Django

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Posted: 1 year ago

 
The Singapore Team

As part of our rapid expansion into new markets, job categories, and industries we are building our next engineering team in Singapore. We are looking for junior to mid-level software engineers to work alongside a local Engineering Lead. You will be a founding member of the Singapore Team, with the unique opportunity to bring your skills, personality and passion to help shape the culture and values of the team. You will be making a difference for thousands of businesses in multiple markets, and changing the way brick & mortar and large event venues utilize on-demand talent to fill staffing gaps. Essentially we are enabling gig workers to spend their extra time to make extra money to close the gap on their financial needs.

We are currently accepting applications from Singapore citizens and PRs.

Check out our Engineering blog here.

What You'll Do
  • Design, develop and deploy scalable software solutions
  • Prioritize biggest bang for buck features/projects
  • Work on and deliver apps/large complex software projects
  • Support a high level of productivity in a fast-paced, team environment while managing multiple competing priorities
  • Collaborate with PMs and designers to find the right approach to build a feature
  • Provide feedback to engineers in the form of code reviews and comments on technical documents

Who You Are
  • 2+ years of professional experience working with high traffic web/mobile applications
  • Strong coding and problem solving skills
  • While we would prefer experience with the tools in our stack — Python/Django for web apps and APIs, React Hooks, MySQL, Redis, React Native for cross-platform mobile apps — it's not a must have
  • Experience in system design, distributed systems, and relational databases