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Fullstack Software Engineer - Programista at Zendesk summary:

A Fullstack Software Engineer at Zendesk develops, tests, and maintains robust, scalable Voice products using JavaScript (React) and Ruby/Rails or Golang. They collaborate within agile teams, take ownership of features and bug fixes, and contribute throughout the software lifecycle to enhance customer experience. The role involves working with cloud infrastructure, modern development tools, and continuous integration and deployment pipelines in a hybrid work environment.

Job Description
At Zendesk, we truly believe that to build a great product you have to have great people. We enjoy working with other learning focused people who care about both the customer and the code they write. We value collaboration and test driven development and release frequently. We like and use agile processes and believe that pragmatism always triumphs over dogmatism. We all are responsible for our product and enjoy the impact we have improving it.
The Contact Center team is looking for a hardworking software engineer to help take Zendesk products to the next level in terms of functionality and integrations. You’ll be joining a team that works on our Voice products. Voice is a complex real-time application that needs to be robust, scalable and maintainable. You’ll have the passion, patience and determination to deliver high quality software to meet our customers needs. Does this sound like you?
What you’ll do
  • Join a dynamic, self-organizing team focused on delivering core functionality for our Voice product.
  • Contribute meaningfully through all phases of the software lifecycle: design, implementation, testing, deployment, and operations.
  • Take ownership of features and bug fixes-working independently on well-defined tasks and collaborating on complex challenges.
  • Participate in prototyping, code reviews, and rapid deployment cycles to keep our codebase robust.
  • Proactively investigate issues, identify root causes, and help develop automated tests to prevent regressions.
What you bring
  • Experience building software with JavaScript (React) and with either Ruby/Rails or Golang.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills; comfortable giving and receiving peer feedback.
  • Willingness to take accountability for your work and support the team’s overall success.
  • Flexibility to work across the stack, learning new technologies or debugging production issues as needed.
  • A growth mindset with the desire to whiteboard, experiment, and find pragmatic solutions with your teammates.
Tech Stack & Tools
  • We code primarily in Ruby/Rails for the backend, for the frontend primarily React JS (Redux).
  • We use MySQL, Redis and Kafka for event processing.
  • The backbone of Zendesk Contact Center is built on AWS and Amazon Connect.
  • Our infrastructure is run on Kubernetes and our delivery pipeline is heavily reliant on Github & Github Actions, once deployed we monitor using Datadog.
  • We communicate over Slack and use Zoom for meetings etc. Google Docs, JIRA, Confluence are our most used collaboration tools.
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The Poland annualized base salary range for this position is zł164,000.00-zł246,000.00. Please note that while the salary range represents the minimum and maximum base salary rate for this position, the actual compensation offered will be based on job related capabilities, applicable experience, and other relevant factors. This position may also be eligible for bonus, benefits, or related incentives that will be communicated during the offer stage.
Hybrid: In this role, our hybrid experience is designed at the team level to give you a rich onsite experience packed with connection, collaboration, learning, and celebration - while also giving you flexibility to work remotely for part of the week. This role must attend our local office for part of the week. The specific in-office schedule is to be determined by the hiring manager.
The intelligent heart of customer experience
Zendesk software was built to bring a sense of calm to the chaotic world of customer service. Today we power billions of conversations with brands you know and love.
Zendesk believes in offering our people a fulfilling and inclusive experience. Our hybrid way of working, enables us to purposefully come together in person, at one of our many Zendesk offices around the world, to connect, collaborate and learn whilst also giving our people the flexibility to work remotely for part of the week.
Zendesk is an equal opportunity employer, and we’re proud of our ongoing efforts to foster global diversity, equity, & inclusion in the workplace. Individuals seeking employment and employees at Zendesk are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. If you are based in the United States and would like more information about your EEO rights under the law, please click here .
Zendesk endeavors to make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities and disabled veterans pursuant to applicable federal and state law. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to submit this application, complete any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participate in the employee selection process, please send an e-mail to with your specific accommodation request.
Keywords:

Fullstack Developer, Software Engineer, JavaScript, React, Ruby on Rails, Golang, AWS, Kubernetes, Agile Development, Customer Experience

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