Backend Engineer - Go - Postgres

AcceleratorApp helps launch the next generation of startups with powerful software that makes it easy and efficient for incubators, accelerators and invetsors to foster innovation. We are looking for a senior GO back-end developer to join our team as soon as possible. We work on Go, Postgres, and Graphql. We highly encourage test-driven development. You will be responsible for 4 microservices, that manages the calendar integration into our applicaiton. This includes, arenaflex & arenaflex calendar integration, availability service, calendar service. We have feaure set similar to Calendly, where you will take over the BE project. Here are a few things that you should know about us. • Remote-only company • Asynchronous management • A product with over 100,000 users per month • A culture focused on your personal development • Job security is important to us. In five years, we’ve never done any layoff, and we won’t in this downtown either. • Expectation for you to provide constructive points of view on things technical, product, design business, and anything else. • Each team member is required to be good at communication and self-management. • Opportunity for growth • Join a diverse team from all over the world REQUIREMENTS • You code with purpose and understanding of the outcome of the feature. If it isn’t clear, you request product management to provide enough context. • Test-driven development just makes sense to you. • Quality and scalability of your code is a priority for you in all things • You are hungry to keep learning. You often read, watch videos, or do other things to continuously improve your skill and understanding. • You have over three 3 of experience with Golang, and you have a deep understanding of the internal functioning. • You have over 5 years of experience with backend development. You easily adjust or create functions for max efficiency. You have a solid understanding on how to maintain indexes and how to store information in SQL. • Have excellent ability with SQL queries. • Understanding of iCal proptocol is highly valuable BONUS SKILLS Prior experience working with AWS (EC2, S3, etc). Prior experience working with Docker and Kubernetes. Prior experience working with arenaflex calendar or arenaflex calendar Apply tot his job

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