The Impact of a Software Engineering at Coupa:
At a technical level, your development team will offer application and infrastructure support for customer environments. You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate across software products with engineers all over the company and the globe to plan and deploy product releases.
What You'll Do:
As a Software Engineer, you will help scale our Coupa platforms as we expand and find the right balance between the power of a consolidated codebase and the flexibility of microservices. You will collaborate with the Product and Development teams to build new features and find creative, elegant solutions to complex problems. As a Software Engineer, you will offer advice and review others' designs and implementations, and mentor others, breaking down information systematically.
What You Will Bring to Coupa:
- 2+ years of software development experience with Ruby on Rails
- Strong object-oriented design and analysis skills
- Experience building REST APIs and microservices
- Good understanding of common design patterns
- Experience with React.js (or similar JavaScript framework) and CSS
- MySQL and general database knowledge, including performance and optimization
- Experience with technical mentoring or teaching others
Top Skills
Coupa Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
53 State Street Suite 1205, Boston, MA, United States, 02109
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