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Description:
HighLevel is seeking a Software Development Engineer II for their Blade Platform team in India.
HighLevel is a cloud-based white-label marketing and sales platform that aids marketing agencies, entrepreneurs, and businesses in enhancing their digital presence and driving growth.
The company has over 1000 employees across 15 countries, working remotely and at their headquarters in Dallas, Texas.
The Expansion Products team focuses on developing innovative products to drive upgrades and upsells within the platform.
The role involves developing scalable backend services for memberships & courses, designing and managing APIs, creating web applications in Vue.js, and collaborating with a team of developers, designers, and testers.
Responsibilities include writing clean, tested code, troubleshooting, testing, and maintaining core product software and databases.
The position requires experience in full-stack engineering with Node.js, modern JavaScript frameworks, relational/non-relational databases, web services design, code versioning tools, GCP technologies, Stripe integrations, and media streaming applications.
Requirements:
Solid experience in full-stack engineering with Node.js and modern JavaScript frameworks like Vue.js, React.js, Angular.
Proficiency in building scalable applications and understanding software flow.
Experience with relational/non-relational databases such as MySQL, MongoDB, Firestore for backend services.
Ability to design and build web services, integrate with third parties through APIs, and use code versioning tools like Git/SVN.
Familiarity with GCP technologies, Stripe integrations, and building media streaming applications.
Benefits:
HighLevel values diversity and promotes inclusive hiring practices.
The company aims to create an environment where employees can be their true selves and provide excellent service to clients.
Reasonable accommodations may be provided for individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.