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1. anwood+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-06-01 17:12:06
BARRACUDA – Senior/Principal Software Engineer - OPEN TO REMOTE US

Looking to make a meaningful impact with your work? At Barracuda, we build products that protect our customers from a growing number of threats to their business.

Do you have experience building distributed systems at scale in the cloud? Do you have a hunger for solving the challenges of such a system? Come join our team building a data ingestion pipeline and search service for security products providing real-time threat detection and remediation atop petabytes of data flowing through the system in near real-time.

This team operates with a lot of autonomy and uses modern technologies and CI/CD pipelines. We have mature monitoring and observability mechanisms in place which help make decisions for performance/reliability improvements via 'science'.

We're a remote team with a strong engineering culture, working collaboratively with frontend, devops, and other product teams within Barracuda. (Team is mostly remote - but if you live nearby a Barracuda office location, you're free to work in-office as well anytime if you prefer a hybrid approach).

https://jobs.jobvite.com/barracuda-networks-inc/job/owOcffwv

I'm the hiring manager, and would love to tell you more about the role, reach out here or at awood@barracuda.com or in the Clojurians Slack community (anwood). We're a friendly bunch!

Use the link above even if you think you’re ‘senior’ and not principal-level (yet) :)

Tech stack: clojure, elasticsearch, kafka, postgres, redis, kubernetes, docker, AWS, and more

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2. anwood+E8[view] [source] 2021-06-01 17:45:19
>>anwood+(OP)
Wordy, but we're really cool, smart and doing some interesting engineering over here. :)
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3. pm90+kGf[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-06-07 01:58:45
>>anwood+E8
Unsolicited feedback: if you give examples of the kind of work you do, it might be more effective. Just reading the blurb, I don't really get much information as to what your "secret sauce" is.
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