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Software Engineer III REACT
Remitly
Durban, Occitania, FranceOn Site
Original Job Summary
About our Team
The Software Engineer III REACT role is part of a motivated team dedicated to modernizing and enhancing key products. The team works on modern, cloud native infrastructure powering LexisNexis® Classification, a flagship AI product. You will work with multiple technologies including React, JavaScript, Nodejs, Python, SQL, and AWS.
Team members are located across South Africa and Europe and collaborate with stakeholders in the UK, Germany, Netherlands, and USA.
About the Role
This role involves maintaining, modernizing, and enhancing the LexisNexis® Classification product. You will help implement new features, refactor existing code, and work on UI changes, authentication services, and bug fixes.
- Break down and implement new features and enhancements.
- Collaborate in an agile environment using coding best practices.
- Participate in code reviews and detailed specification development.
- Work with modern React frameworks and cloud services like AWS.
- Engage with global teams and diverse stakeholders.
Key Skills/Competency
- React
- JavaScript
- Nodejs
- Python
- SQL
- AWS
- Agile
- Cloud Native
- Code Reviews
- Feature Implementation
How to Get Hired at Remitly
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research Remitly's culture: Understand their mission and recent projects.
- Customize your resume: Highlight React, AWS, and agile experience.
- Practice coding interviews: Focus on JavaScript and Python problems.
- Prepare portfolio: Showcase modern cloud-native projects.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review React framework fundamentals.
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Practice JavaScript coding challenges.
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Learn AWS cloud infrastructure basics.
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Brush up on Python and SQL concepts.
Behavioral Questions
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Explain teamwork experience in agile settings.
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Describe a challenge with cross-team communication.
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Discuss time management in flexible work hours.
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Share an example of self-driven project improvement.