Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
Up to £65k
Full-Stack Software Engineer (React and Python) A start-up FinTech company are looking to hire a Mid-Senior Full-Stack Developer to join their team. In this role, you will have a high impact on the business, playing a critical part in architecting and building out their core platform using React and Python. You will also have the opportunity to work closely with their clients. This is a hugely exciting opportunity to work at a high-growth start-up that are looking for Full-Stack Engineers who can make a huge impact on the business. They have a great collaborative culture, with exceptional developers looking to take their company to the next level. Full-Stack Developer Requirements: 3+ Years experience with React and Python Experience in a start-up environment Prior experience in a FinTech or strong interest in Finance BSc Computer Science or related field from a top university Able to work in office 5 days a week (London) Full-Stack Developer Offer: Up to £65k 25 days' holiday plus bank holiday (additional day off for your birthday!) Working within a fast growing environment that empowers innovation Huge opportunity for career progression Private Healthcare Learning and Development Budget Main Technologies: React, Typescript, Python, Postgres, AWS
Southend-on-Sea
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