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99designs | Fullstack Software Engineers | Melbourne, Australia | Onsite only | https://99designs.com/about/jobs

We're hiring multiple Fullstack Software Engineers at 99designs, juniors to seniors. Come help us in our mission to champion creativity and create opportunities for people around the world. Exposure to Golang, TypeScript, React and GraphQL. Friendly and flexible work environment with exciting engineering challenges and plenty of space to learn and grow.

Apply via https://99designs.com/about/jobs or contact us directly via email: engineering-hiring@99designs.com


99designs | Full stack engineers and Engineering team lead | Oakland, CA or Melbourne, Australia | ONSITE, FULL-TIME | https://99designs.com/

99designs is the world’s global creative platform that makes it easier for customers and designers to work together and create designs they love. Our mission is to champion creativity to create opportunities for people around the world.

We have lots of exciting engineering challenges that we need help with, from search and matching algorithms to fraud prevention, internationalisation and image processing. Our stack includes Ruby On Rails, Golang, GraphQL, TypeScript, React, AWS.

If you're looking for a friendly and diverse team that will give you space to grow and progress your skills, come join us, we have the following positions available:

Junior Full Stack Developer x2 (Melbourne, Australia) (INTERNS welcome) https://www.seek.com.au/job/36937862

Full Stack Developer (Melbourne, Australia) https://www.seek.com.au/job/36982345

Tech lead (Oakland, CA, US) https://hire.jobscore.com/careers/99designs/jobs/engineering...

If you're interested, apply using above links, or email me at tom.broerse@99designs.com.


You must have the right to live and work in this location to apply for this job.

What do you do for candidates outside of Australia regarding work visas?


Melbourne, Australia - Full time - Python/Perl devs

Infoxchange Australia is the leading not-for-profit provider of ICT solutions to the health, welfare and community services sector across Australia. Our vision is "Technology for social justice".

We're looking for Python/Django and Perl developers, as well as a UX designer to join a small team building e-health related apps.

Local candidates are preferred but we can do visa sponsorship as well. For detailed job descriptions see: http://www.jobseeker.org.au/job/5401-web-application-develop... and http://www.jobseeker.org.au/job/5400-ux-designer-front-end-d...


If you're an engineer/coder building sites by clicking buttons all day, you're in the wrong job. That's not Drupal's fault though. Drupal is a CMS - a powerful one, but not a framework..

At my work we've got a team of "web designers" building websites using Drupal. It allows them to build most of the stuff that clients want for their website/intranet, without writing code. For the more business-logic heavy applications that need to scale and continuously require new features there's a separate team of Django developers.

This approach seems to work fairly well: designers get to build pretty advanced stuff they normally wouldn't be able to without some programming help, developers don't get the boring CRUD/shopping cart stuff.


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