Software engineer, senior, also looking for an intern
NexviaWe are an hybrid company, with an old fashion business and revenue stream that enables us to be self funded and make our own choices. At the same time, we are using software to enhance our users', customers' and advisers' experience. We view technology as a way to empower people and try to deploy it in that direction.
Part of our business is also to sell software to banks (SaaS).
All our software has been and is being built internally. We are small (22, mostly customer facing) so we pick our battles.
We work with PHP Laravel and React for the core of our web applications. We also use Python (for infrastructure management, build tools, data processing and secondary applications) and AWS.
Cool things:
* your work is making common people's life easier * Fluid interaction with everyone (small company) * Stable management and good work environment (people turnover is extremly) * Contribution on our technology choices * Quality before vibe
Less cool things: not the best place to test the latest technology or do resume building.
Requirements:
* Be based and have the right to work in Europe * On site presence the first months is a minimum * Some first experience within a european culture (work experience or background) * Ability to write some code, we have technical tests during the interview process.
You can discover more and apply through our site https://www.nexvia.lu/jobs or find a way to contact me on my profile.
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