ABOUT THE TEAM:
As an Engineer at Tide you will be working on the designing, creating and running the rich product catalogue in one of our Business areas (e.g. Payments Service, Business Service). We have a long roadmap ahead of us and rarely run out of interesting problems to tackle.
This role offers an exceptional opportunity to make a real difference by taking ownership of engineering practices in a rapidly expanding company! We trust and empower our engineers to make real technical decisions that affect multiple teams and shape the future of Tide’s Global One Platform.
We work in small autonomous teams, grouped under common domains owning the micro-frontends that makes Tide a great application. We self-organise, gather together to discuss technical challenges, and set our own guidelines on our Community of Practice regardless of where one currently stand in our Growth Framework. We are focus on deliver a WOW! experience whilst ensuring a resilient, error-free and scalable codebase.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
As a Mobile Engineer you’ll be:
- You will be learning and sharing knowledge with our engineers on new things often, as we believe in experimentation, T-shaped engineeri
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