12 October 2022
We are a startup working on a product that simplifies the process of deploying and monitoring microservices and APIs. Our software engineer will be responsible for creating and maintaining the core backend services. The frontend engineer will be responsible for all front-end aspects of our product, including UX/UI design, JavaScript development, and asynchronous communication with our backend services. The product manager will manage the development and feature prioritization process, managing both front-end engineers as well as helping coordinate with marketing, sales,
Sustainable scalability
The only way to keep up with the pace of technology is through microservices and APIs. With this huge array of services, it's getting difficult to manage everything on a single server.
Our software engineer will be teaching you the ins and outs of microservice architecture and design, giving you a chance to learn from someone who has experience in the field.
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