
Zomato Job Openings As Software Engineer-Backend At Bangalore On March 2019:
Job Position: Software Engineer – Backend
Qualification: B.E/B.Tech/MCA/Msc
Experience: 1 – 5 Years
Job Location: Bangalore
Salary: Best In Industry
Requirements:
Technical Skills:
- 1-5 years of experience with a significant consumer-facing website or service
- Strong command over at least one of PHP / Golang / Java / NodeJS / Python including debugging and performance analysis
- Experience working with Relational and non Relational databases and understanding their data models and performance tradeoffs. Strong database design and query writing skills with a commitment to performance and efficiency
- Worked with real time web applications and event driven architectures
- Understanding of caching techniques and systems like Memcache / Redis
- Comfortable with search engines like Solr or ElasticSearch
- Knowledge of service oriented architecture, micro services, and distributed systems
- Knowledge of REST paradigm
- Solid engineering principles and clear understanding of data structures and algorithms
Soft Skills:
- Passion for products, empathy for users, and aspiration to make big impact
Responsibilities:
- Design and build efficient, scalable systems that are used by millions of people across the globe from day one
- Own what you build as you create, test, and refine what’s under the hood of our pages and services
- Work closely with iOS, android, and web developers to develop back end services that meet their needs
- Be proactive in finding ways to improve the performance, architecture, and development processes for the high performance computation system
- Investigate production issues pertaining to customer features to determine root cause and implement solutions
- Investigate performance issues/scalability bottlenecks, existing queries and/or write new queries with performance optimization in mind
- Identify libraries and technologies worth experimentation
- Be responsible for developing predictive systems, creating efficient algorithms, and improving data quality in the context of clinical trials