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Software Engineer, Backend (Remote - North Carolina)

What You'll Do Our ideal Software Engineer will be an integral contributor to the current and next generation of our APP. You'll be working on multiple projects to continue making us the #1 HR Software for SMB business. If you get a kick out of solving problems and building beautiful world-class software, then you will love BambooHR. You will:
Write code for back end processes, RESTful public web APIs, and, of course, our industry-leading website. Research technologies and engineer complete solutions to problems. Propose and implement performance optimizations and scaling strategies. Work with to integrate your projects into the application. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of our systems and processes. Work from the comfort of your home in North Carolina, for this growing company in Utah. What You Need to Get the Job Done (Minimum Qualifications) 3
years of experience in web development Service Development in a language like PHP, Python, Java, or C#, and a desire to work in PHP 7.3 Object-Oriented development MySQL - both SQL query language and database structure/design Version control software, preferably Git What Will Make Us REALLY Love you (Preferred Qualifications) You can show that you'd be an excellent communicator with our Javascript developers and UI Designers We can see that you have a service-minded attitude Real-world examples of demonstrated technical leadership Experience in PHP, HTML, XML, JavaScript, CSS Experience in developing Software as a Service (fast release cycles that still support an existing userbase) A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, or a related degree
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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