Backend Engineer Jobs - September 2021
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Hellosaurus
Backend Engineer
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
Hellosaurus empowers the world's most popular kids media creators to build immersive, interactive learning experiences that kids can play, not just watch. We're looking for a backend-focused TypeScript engineer interested in owning the API that powers all asp…
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CoderPad
Senior Ruby on Rails Engineer
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
CoderPad is on a mission to fix the technical interview process. We serve over 2,200 customers and have hosted more than 2.5 million technical interviews in 30+ programming languages since our launch in 2013. It works like an IDE to emulate real world scenari…
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Fractal
Systems Engineer
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
Fractal is building the world's fastest browser by streaming it from the cloud. Load pages instantly. Use 10x less memory. Enjoy complete privacy. Fractal is a supercharged version of Chrome that runs in the cloud.
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Percona
QA / DevOps Engineer (Kubernetes)
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
Percona is keeping open source open. And we are hiring. Join us to influence Percona’s role in Kubernetes ecosystem! If you are interested in being a part of a passionate engineering organisation, please HIT APPLY!
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Worldwide
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RYSTA
Embedded Product Engineer
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
RYSTA is a startup in Berlin changing the way we live and work in our buildings. We are a team on a mission to shake up a traditional industry with a new way of operating. At RYSTA, we build cutting edge IoT sensors, collect massive amounts of data and delive…
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Berlin, Remote
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Finch
Backend Engineer
Posted 4 years, 10 months ago
We've built infrastructure to unlock employment data (read + write) from payroll, HR, and benefits systems. Our team is a small but mighty -- looking to double in size due to the traction we're gaining.