The year is 2021; Go Engineers have it good.
Companies are battling to attract the best of the best of the best.
Your job options as someone experienced with Golang in London are bountiful.
So what’ll it take to get your attention?
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Maybe it's enriched tech challenges which involve machine learning models, data science and the chance to play with data on a HUGE scale.
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It might be a holiday policy that puts the power into your hands.
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You might like to work remotely.
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You might like a generous offer of share options - as a business, this company are extremely well funded & the future looks very bright.
This data-heavy company I’m hiring for offer all of the above & they’re eager to welcome another member into their growing clan.
They’re a small, but extremely successful AI & IoT startup who hold data in the highest esteem – they’re whipping the proverbial rug from the feet of their competitors.
They want to speak with experienced Go Engineers toying with the idea of a move. Specifically, those who are confident working with cloud architecture & microservice builds. They’re offering a true playground of autonomy to the right people.
In terms of experience, they’re ideally looking for someone with the following:
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Golang (2 years’ experience & above)
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4 years'+ commercial software engineering experience.
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Prometheus & Grafana experience will be really helpful.
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K8s / Kubernetes & containerisation tooling.
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AWS & it’s bells & whistles
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NoSQL Databases (MongoDB, DynamoDB & beyond)
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GraphQL experience will help, but it’s not essential.
If you’d like to have an informal chat about whether the role is a good fit for you, please apply to the advert and I'll be in touch.