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gadfly36110:03:41

Hi all, I wanted to post this job too, which is predominantly focused on the backend. DM me if you have any questions https://parkside-securities.breezy.hr/p/e13130f0c68c-lead-full-stack-developer-server-side-clojure

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anwood16:03:43

Hello! Looking for a senior/principal engineer to join our remote, distributed team working on an enterprise-class application for data archiving here at Barracuda. REMOTE | US-Based You’ll be working in Clojure on our backend, but branching out into other areas of the stack is possible if you’re interested. • Solve important scaling problems around processing of huge volumes of data (petabytes). • Introduce security features • Adapt data ingestion to incorporate new types of unstructured content and SaaS data. • Drive design, implementation, and review of major areas of the codebase. • Contribute to a team that values code quality, innovative thinking, good communication, occasional pair programming, sound testing practices, and opportunities for mentoring. Our tech stack is currently React/Redux/Javascript/ES6/SCSS on the front, Clojure/Elasticsearch/Postges/RabbitMQ/Kafka/ZooKeeper on the backend. Modern CI/CD with kubernetes, docker, chef, sensu deploying to multiple public clouds. Sonian, with its View archiving product, was acquired by Barracuda in 2017 and we’ve been working well in remote teams for almost 10 years. In 2019 Barracuda is doing some interesting things in the security space, and we’d love for you to join us. DM me if you have any questions, want more details or wish to apply - I'm the hiring manager and look forward to speaking with you.

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Aleksander16:03:34

you might want to post in #remote-jobs as well

anwood16:03:55

Ah yes, thanks!

briantrice21:03:10

I’ve submitted an application but would be glad to discuss.

bobo02:03:46

happy to see Clojure in your stack

anwood17:03:28

@U6LHZ8ZS5 Where did you send it? See the DM I started with you. Happy to answer any questions.

anwood17:03:49

@U08F3QRGV Thanks! We've been primarily clojure on the backend for almost 8 years now.