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Remote or Dallas/Austin based developers will be considered. Requirements Extensive experience with Python/Django, Javascript (especially jQuery) Is relentless & resourceful in a fast-paced, startup ...

Remote or Dallas/Austin based developers will be considered. Requirements Extensive experience with Python/Django, Javascript (especially jQuery) Is relentless & resourceful in a fast-paced, startup ...

Django/Python Trainee This is a remote position. Django/Python Trainee - Must have: Looking for individuals with a can-do attitude. We realize that you may have little to no experience with Python ...

This role is primarily remote, with occasional travel to the DC area for key team and client ... Experience with Docker, Kubernetes, or DevOps practices * Contributions to open-source or active ...

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Allvue Python Engineer End Client: Fidelity $80/hr C2C Location: Remote Python + Allvue ... Integrate Allvue API endpoints to synchronize investment management data using Django/FastAPI/Zope ...

FTE We are looking for a Full Stack Python Developer with basic knowledge of AI technologies to ... Key Responsibilities Develop backend applications using Python (Django / Flask / FastAPI). Build ...

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Django Python Developer

TurboTax CPA Select

Plano, TX • On-site, Remote

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Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Job description Python/Django web developer needed for a startup team that is revolutionizing the consumer finance space. Remote or Dallas/Austin based developers will be considered. Requirements Extensive experience with Python/Django, Javascript (especially jQuery) Is relentless & resourceful in a fast-paced, startup environment Able to communicate complex ideas in simple terms Experience on AWS or other cloud-based infrastructure providers Preferred Demonstrate on Github you've built something kickass Contrarian thinker able to prove an idea and execute perfectly to launch Handy with Linux command line (Ubuntu or Centos) Experience with performance optimization, scaling, event analytics Can write scripts on Fabric and deploy to a Linux instance Good sense of humor About the team Over 25 million people use TurboTax software every year to file their taxes.

But many more millions still walk into a tax store. You will be joining the small team of successful startup people that are disrupting the multi-billion dollar tax industry with their first product, TurboTax CPA Select. The service provides high quality tax help at a fraction of the price of a tax store by allowing consumers to connect with quality tax professionals online.

The unique team is heavily financed by Intuit---makers of TurboTax, Quickbooks, and Mint---while still living and breathing "lean startup" to ultimately build a service anyone can use.