We are looking for Product Engineers who:
- 1-3yrs experience working preferably in a product company. Understand the culture of moving fast and breaking things
- Working experience in any framework or language including Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Java etc. i.e. Experience with diverse set of tools/programming languages
- Knowledge of relational/non-relational databases, version control and distributed architecture. Explain the engineering trade-offs between working with an SQL/no-SQL database
- Are open to work in a flat, non-hierarchical setup where daily focus is only shipping features not reporting to managers
- Are relentless problem-solvers and not scared easily from new engineering problems or speaking out in public or privately
- UG/PG degree in computer sciences, IT from top tier college in India preferable
Additional Perks:
- First-hand opportunity to learn ML, Data science (CTO is MS in AI/ML from Georgia Tech) and apply to real-life engineering problems
- Generous stock options in a fast growing company in a $50bn market. Opportunity to be early employee and future technical leader
- Shape a product which is needed by every tech company on the planet. Give it back to the dev community.
- Handsome pay according to industry norms
- Occasional sponsored trips to Himalayas (all company funded) and unlimited supply of caffeine
Candidates who will not be a good fit
- Experience of only working with services company or having spent major part of their time there
- Particular about not shifting to a new language or stack but exploring a position aligned to their current technical experience
- Not very hands-on, seek direction constantly and need continuous supervision from a manager to finish tasks
- Looking to work in very large teams
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