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#hiring Senior Software Engineer, New York City, United States, fulltime #jobs #jobseekers #careers #NewYorkCityjobs #NewYorkjobs #ITCommunications Apply: https://lnkd.in/dxBVdqj7 Job Description As a Senior Software Engineer, you will employ your technical expertise to help your team implement new features, refactor key parts of the codebase, and improve the overall quality of the product. Along the way you will be challenged to grow professionally and predictably ship code that helps your team achieve business goals. Responsibilities Understand your team's domain and work productively within it Consistently design code that utilizes design abstractions and encapsulation effectively Write sustainable high-quality, high-performance code Effectively communicate peer review feedback to help your peers produce better code Use systematic debugging techniques and tools
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LTVP + PLOC: Holistic Software Quality and Engineering Consultant / Senior Leader; Helping clients across multiple industries to deliver with confidence, consistency and reduced risk
What does everyone think the impact is on having so many role titles in software engineering and quality? Does it improve or confuse the hiring process? What motivates a company or a candidate to apply for a specific role? Are some roles in software engineering becoming more confused than others?
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You are a senior software engineer if you take on the most boring and annoying tasks of your team. Senior software engineering is a mindset — it shows that you understand the importance of getting things done, no matter how mundane the tasks might be. It shows that you understand that business priorities come before your personal preferences. Being a leader means dealing with both the good and bad aspects of the job. #softwareengineering
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Senior Django Developer @ iHolda | Building Scalable Microservices | Backend Developer | Security and Optimization Enthusiast
if you are in a company building a product, then, it's a necessity to understand the sole purpose and to an extent the business logic behind that product. Here is why, Sometimes, you might just be the one to discover a flaw behind the implementation and the business logic of that product. Your aim is not only to make a functional product but to also make the product realisable and coding won't do just that. I've seen products whose code base are 🤮🤮 yet the company is making lots of money from it. and I've seen products with great functional implementation (in the code) yet they make no money. So, try to know if what you are developing will be recognisable both in the view of your codebase and business logic. Come to think of it, as an engineer or a developer, you find more pride when what you've developed is recognisable and trending positively.
You're a great software engineer if you: 1. Focus on the problems and not the tech 2. Help others around you move faster 3. You're the go-to person for some of your team's scope 4. Are a strong communicator both in speaking and writing 5. You're influence others to go in the most impactful direction 6. Proactively identify and address issues slowing engineers down 7. Focus on implementation quality and writing code that is easier to maintain 8. Know how to drive your projects across teams/functions What else makes a great engineer?
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Software Engineer l Project Manager I PMO I IT I Agile I SAP I Java I Python I JavaScript I C# I Kotlin IDjango ISprint I React.js I Vue.js I React Native I Flutter I Laravel (PHP I TensorFlow e PyTorch
In software engineering, it's much more than just writing code; it's the art of turning ideas into reality, of creating solutions that positively impact people's lives. With every line of code we write, we're shaping the future, molding the world around us. It's the opportunity to tackle complex challenges, solve intriguing problems, and collaborate with a diverse and talented team. In software engineering, we're driven by the relentless pursuit of knowledge, by innovation, and by a passion for creating something meaningful. Every bug fixed, every new feature implemented brings us closer to our ultimate goal. It's this sense of progress, of constantly learning and evolving, that motivates us to get up every morning and face the challenges that await us. Ultimately, in software engineering, we find not just a career but a calling, an opportunity to make a difference and leave a lasting legacy in the world of technology.#technology #software #engineering #solutions
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Principal Recruitment Consultant - Site Reliability Engineering, DevOps, Cloud, Security & Software Engineering at Iterate
Network, I’m interested to know, when your hiring into your Platform Engineering teams, how important is it to you that your engineers have the mindset and experience of treating the platform as a product and treating the software engineers as their customers? Is this a hard requirement or something you’re happy to teach ? #platformengineering #PlatformAsAProduct
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You're a great software engineer if you: 1. Focus on the problems and not the tech 2. Help others around you move faster 3. You're the go-to person for some of your team's scope 4. Are a strong communicator both in speaking and writing 5. You're influence others to go in the most impactful direction 6. Proactively identify and address issues slowing engineers down 7. Focus on implementation quality and writing code that is easier to maintain 8. Know how to drive your projects across teams/functions What else makes a great engineer?
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You're a great software engineer if you: 1. Focus on the problems and not the tech 2. Help others around you move faster 3. You're the go-to person for some of your team's scope 4. Are a strong communicator both in speaking and writing 5. You influence others to go in the most impactful direction 6. Proactively identify and address issues slowing engineers down 7. Focus on implementation quality and writing code that is easier to maintain 8. Know how to drive projects across teams/functions What else makes a great engineer?
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Engineering Manager | Software Engineer | Mentor | Leader | User Experience Advocate | Always Learning and Evolving
Still looking for a job in Software Engineering Management! Just throwing this out there... After looking at over 250+ job descriptions, if it includes something to the effect of "Manage an on-call rotation for your team" That's an immediate pass for me. It's clear based on that line alone: your company doesn't care about testing and regularly releases bugs into production. As part of a salaried position it's expected you may need to work outside of regular work hours and tier-1 and tier-2 bugs happen. Needing to call it out means something is wrong.
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