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Software Engineer - Back End at CartoDB

Software Engineer - Back End at CartoDB

We are building the easiest and most powerful data mapping engine ever. We have more than 40.000 loving users (growing rapidly) and customers from all around the world, And we have offices in downtown Madrid and NY.

Our team of engineers and designers are changing the way maps are made. This is a big task, we need to scale! Because we're looking for truly talented engineers with a passion for maps, code and quality. Our team is fast, smart and independent.

Here's a brief look at a few of the things we value:

  • We love feedback - you’ll be able to connect directly with customers who are using what you’re building and use their input to make the product better.
  • We’re self-directed
  • We give back - We encourage open source contributions and community participation.
  • We’re hyper technical - Deep understanding and optimization are in our soul.

Things about you that we would value:

  • You develop things that can be tested properly.
  • You can take ownership of particular parts of the product.
  • You are able to say no (even to a manager if they are not right).
  • You have experience developing APIs.
  • You have experience with Rails.
  • You know Postgres and SQL. Here we write some crazy SQL

In addition, it would be great if:

  • You have some experience with HTTP caching and performance.
  • You have been working with payment services (we use recurly).
  • You know a bit of Redis
  • You have experience with Node.js
  • You’re an active contributor to any open source projects.

Get In Touch

Interested? Send an email to jobs@cartodb.com with your resume and your github username.

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