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Senior Backend Engineer at Pushfor (Santa Monica, CA)

We are looking for a senior backend engineer to work on our secure messaging and content sharing platform. We value professionalism, initiative, and a team player attitude. On a technical level, we are looking for strong CS fundamentals, knowledge of software design patterns, and a track record of delivering maintainable code. Ideally, you will have experience with our stack, but we're happy to bring the right candidate up to speed.

We're looking for people experienced in one or more of the following PHP (Symfony), Scala, Python, Apache Kafka, SQL, MongoDB, systems administration, or systems architecture. Note that this role will be in our smaller team in our LA offices, but you'll be interacting with our team in London and come here for training. This means it'd be great if you've worked with distributed teams. But beyond anything, we look for a thirst to learn.


What does the process look like?

Phone assessment
Technical interview
Final interview

Note: we aim to give feedback within 24 hours.

Do we require you to complete a coding exercise in your spare time?

No. You can show us open source contributions, or  take us through code you've written in your technical interview. Moreover, we'll work on some code together in your technical interview.


What will you be doing?


- Writing clean and well tested code.
- Using TDD and Agile practices to develop and maintain Pushfor features.
- Improving the deployment/build process. We currenly have good fundamentals in place with Docker.
- Learning new technologies on the job. Learning from and teaching talented colleagues.
- Having a laugh in a lighthearted environment.

What is important to us?

- Be humble, no one has all the answers.
- When making decisions, think about how much value is being generated, and at what cost. Including, but not limited to time, money, morale, future prospects, technical debt, customer satisfaction.
- Saying "it's my mistake, I will solve it" is more desirable than being right.
- It's us versus the problem. Not us versus each other.
- What is the problem we're trying to solve? Let's not get married to a solution.
- Do something extraordinary. Innovate.



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