CareerSwift
Software Engineer (Platform Development) – Junior
About this role
Join a remote-first digital health platform team as a junior engineer where you'll develop features for healthcare providers and patients. You'll collaborate with experienced engineers on modern, scalable services while growing your skills in cloud technologies and software best practices.
What you'll do
- Develop, test, and maintain platform features and backend services
- Collaborate with product and design teams to implement new functionality
- Write clean, maintainable code and participate in code reviews
- Debug and resolve software issues while improving system reliability
- Assist with REST API development and third-party integrations
- Contribute to platform performance optimization and scalability improvements
What they're looking for
- Java, C#, Python, or JavaScript/TypeScript
- Object-oriented programming and software design principles
- REST API design and integration
- PostgreSQL or MySQL databases
- Git and collaborative development workflows
- Agile methodologies
- Problem-solving and analytical thinking
- Communication in English
Benefits
- Fully remote work with flexible hours
- Mentorship from experienced engineers
- Professional development and learning opportunities
- Work on impactful healthcare technology
- Collaborative and supportive engineering culture
- Competitive salary with modern tech stack exposure
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CareerSwift
CareerSwift builds an AI-powered job search platform with a focus on reliable infrastructure and polished user experiences. The company is hiring DevOps engineers to manage cloud infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines, frontend developers to build React-based interfaces, and QA engineers to ensure product quality through manual and automated testing.
View all jobs at CareerSwiftLikely interview questions
- Tell us about a time you debugged a complex issue in a production system—what was your approach?
- How do you approach writing maintainable code, and how have you handled code reviews in past roles?