Software Engineer, ScyllaDB

Golang

Salary not provided
SQL
React
AWS
GCP
JavaScript
Linux
Go
Node.js
Azure
Git
Golang
Mid and Senior level
Remote in EU
ScyllaDB

Real-time noSQL database

Open for applications

ScyllaDB

Real-time noSQL database

101-200 employees

B2BBig dataSaaSCloud Computing

Open for applications

Salary not provided
SQL
React
AWS
GCP
JavaScript
Linux
Go
Node.js
Azure
Git
Golang
Mid and Senior level
Remote in EU

101-200 employees

B2BBig dataSaaSCloud Computing

Company mission

To provide clients with the best value, most rapid, and most scalable NoSQL database so that they can reduce their operational complexity and improve performance across the world.

Role

Who you are

  • At least 4 years of experience using Golang
  • Experience with JavaScript libraries and frameworks, such as React
  • Excellent writing skills in English. Ability to create large documents in a clear, concise, and structured manner
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Experience working on a customer-facing website

Desirable

  • Experience with: Node.js, AWS/GCP/Azure, Linux, SQL, Web Development, Git
  • Experience in NoSQL domain or distributed databases
  • Relevant experience from a SAAS company

What the job involves

  • We are seeking an experienced Software Engineer to join the team that is building the next-generation distributed NoSQL database and help build our DBaaS (Database as a service)
  • Contribute to the design of the overall architecture of the web application
  • Maintain code integrity, organization, and quality and ensure responsiveness of applications
  • Collaborate with the engineering team to design and launch new features
  • Design & Build React Components for Scylla Cloud Web Application
  • Design & Build APIs with Go to support the frontend
  • Work closely with UX/Product to improve onboarding and product experiences
  • Identify promising new technologies, articulate their value, and help the team adopt them
  • Develop and maintain client-side and server-side applications
  • Designing tests that will be implemented to keep software functional

Our take

SaaS databases are essential services for enterprises to manage their data, but past solutions run on expensive physical hardware that is restricted in terms of processing power. Recent cloud-based NoSQL alternatives such as Amazon's DynamoDB present better solutions for big-data enterprises, but the available options are expensive and not as efficient as they could be.

ScyllaDB provides an open-source NoSQL database that provides a faster, cheaper, and more resource-efficient alternative to existing cloud-based databases. The service uses a node-sharded design that allows each processor core of a computer to handle a different subset of data, providing a storage-efficient real-time database solution for big-data enterprises.

The company has taken a fierce stance against their competition by providing a migration tool that automatically allows DynamoDB users to switch to the significantly cheaper ScyllaDB with minimal code changes requires.

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Insights

Top investors

Many candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

5% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 5 rounds)

Oct 2023

$43m

LATE VC

Sep 2019

$25m

SERIES D

Total funding: $101.2m

Company benefits

  • Stock options
  • Work from home opportunities

Company values

  • Open culture - Our work is done in the open and we are straightforward with each other
  • Commitment - We are committed to excellence and bring our best game every day
  • Yes, we can - The biggest challenges get us going in the morning
  • Better together - We are one team. Cross-team pollination and a feedback culture make us better
  • Fairness - We are fair with ourselves, our users, our community, our investors, everyone

Founders

Avi started his career as an IBM Developer before leaving after under a year to join Avionitek for 4 years and work as a Developer for Talmai, Exanet, and Qumranet. They left their role of 4 years at Red Hat to co-found ScyllaDB in December 2012.

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