Back End Developer
Bottle Technology Pvt. Ltd

Position: Back End Developer (Premium Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category Network/Technology
  • Job Location 26
  • Job Level Junior Level
  • Salary Negotiable
  • Education Level Bachelors in Computer Sciences or CSIT or Similar Online/Offline courses.
  • Experience Minimum 2+ years experience in related field
  • Expiry date Apr 22, 2020 (Expired)
Job Description
  • Development of all server-side logic, definition, and maintenance of the central database, and ensuring high performance and responsiveness to request from the front-end
  • Your primary focus will be the development of all server-side logic, definition, and maintenance of the central database mostly in the cloud with AWS, and ensuring high performance and responsiveness to requests from the front-end. Please visit dyre.io to apply and view a complete description. 
Job Specification
  • Expierenced with Amazon Web Services and it's Features/Upgrades.
  • Deep Interests towards Serverless Web-Based Applications,
  • Expertise on Node.js and SQL/NoSQL Databases. 
  • Work Experience of 2+ years. 
Apply Instruction

Interested candidates are requested to send their Cv resume at [email protected] 

This job has been expired on 2020-04-22
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About Company
Bottle is a Nepal based “Retail Experience Design” Company with (technological) research subjects varying across the sphere of Machine Learning, ...

Bottle is a Nepal based “Retail Experience Design” Company with (technological) research subjects varying across the sphere of Machine Learning, Internet of Things, 3D Printing and Web 3.0 but our intention is not entirely based in technology. Bottle is composed of multiple divisions and departments, but we are working a long-timeout to eliminate the notion of psychological hierarchy which is only possible if we have people working, who have no respect for the dumb-down culture that is one of the reasons we build DYRE.  Which you can visit and complete the application submission process. 

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