Intermediate Software Developer
Clio
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Posted:
November 22, 2022
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Hybrid
About the position
Clio, a global leader in transforming the legal experience, is seeking a Software Developer to join their engineering team. The ideal candidate will be passionate about building innovative solutions and working with new technologies. They will work closely with the Documents team to maintain and improve all features associated with documents in Clio Manage. The role involves collaborating with multiple engineering teams across three countries and participating in diverse projects. Clio is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Responsibilities
- Work with a team of developers to solve complex problems and provide elegant solutions to Clio customers
- Work in an agile environment with our team of full stack developers across a variety of projects
- Using a wide variety of technologies, learning new things, and challenging yourself
- Participating in diverse projects and collaborating with multiple engineering teams across three countries
- Review and provide feedback on a peer's code, both from within your own team or across all of Clio. Thrive as #TeamClio
- Write and ship code in a test driven environment (TDD)
- Collaborate with teams across Clio to diagnose, understand, and solve problems, and to build solutions that may span many areas
- Teach and learn from those around you - providing constructive feedback to those around you, and taking on feedback to help grow.
Requirements
- Experience in software development, specifically with building web applications at scale and Ruby on Rails;
- The ability to master new technologies quickly and work effectively in a dynamic and ever-evolving environment that includes distributed teams and customers;
- Demonstrated success in mentorship in software development, particularly using an Agile process and with large scale SaaS products;
- Database optimization experience;
- Experience working with large-scale systems;
- Desktop application experience, particularly for Windows operating systems;
- A diverse base of knowledge that allows you to help your team solve complex technical problems;
- A portfolio of successful projects (as well as a collection of lessons learned from failed projects);
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships with fellow Clions and customers.