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Back End Engineer (ShopeePay) - Sea Labs

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Job Description:

As a Back End Engineer, you will work with some of the most talented minds in the world, collaborating with fellow Developers, Product Managers, User Experience Designers and Operation Engineers to build user-centric, business-critical functionalities that delight both internal businesses and external end-users. Your main responsibility includes (but not limited to):

  • Design and development of backend services, systems, or platforms used by our products and our user
  • Write high-quality, clean, elegant, and maintainable code
  • Build common libraries
  • Analyse requirements, design, and develop functionalities based on the product requirements
  • Understand the product thoroughly, constantly optimise the product, identify and fix problems, improve stability and user experience
  • Design and implement various supporting tools as needed
  • Collaborate with other engineers, product managers, user experience designers, and operations engineers to build features and products


Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree or above in Computer Science or related fields
  • Candidates with no working experience are welcome to apply
  • Passionate about coding and programming, innovation, and solving challenging problems
  • In-depth understanding of computer science fundamentals (data structures and algorithms, operating systems, networks, databases, etc)
  • Strong and hands-on experience with at least one of the programming languages such as Go, Python, Java
  • Hands-on experience and knowledge in relational databases such as MySQL
  • Strong logical thinking abilities
  • Familiar with Linux development environments and multi-threaded programming
  • Familiar with common network protocols (TCP, UDP, HTTP) and network programming
  • Experience in server/web security
  • Hands-on experience in Web Service frameworks and technologies such as Django, Ruby On Rails, or Node.js