Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£40000 - £45000 per annum, Benefits: Excellent benefits
Graduate Software Developer Leading scale-up insurance tech company in London looking for a talented graduate software developer. The start-up company has just raised tens of millions in funding, and are looking to grow their nearly 100 people team even further as they expand their platform. They are innovating the insurance tech industry by making insurance easier, more flexible, and fairer for their consumers. Role As a Graduate software engineer, you will be responsible for using your technical knowledge and skillset to develop their website platforms, solve problems, and influence decisions about cross-functional products and services. You will be trained and mentored on the way by an enthusiastic team, but also given the chance to make your own judgements in order to establish your ow impact and personal growth. Graduate Software Developer Requirements: 2:1 or 1st in a Bachelors of Computer Science or Software Engineering Degree Graduated from a top university Confidence in one or more of the following: Python, Java, C++, C#, JavaScript, React, Angular, Vue or CSS An enthusiastic individual who is keen to learn, enjoys problem solving, and ambitious to make an impact in growing the business further A strong GitHub profile would be great Offer Up to £45,000 Share options available into the company Visa Sponsorships for top international graduates available 25 Days holiday plus public holidays Well-being support Dedicated development to personal growth Work Socials and Team community clubs are organised often
Southend-on-Sea
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