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###About us\nMADE.com are a disruptive homeware company founded in 2010. Since our inception, Made.comโs tech and design have won us industry awards, from Initiative of the Year from the Retail Week Tech Awards to the Most Disruptive Business 2017 from The Sunday Times Fast Track. We consistently make the top 30 retailers by productivity and we've won many design awards for our product lines.\n\n###The role\nWeโre looking for an experienced Python Developer to join our first fully distributed development team. The new team will be working closely with the existing back-office team in London on the ongoing replatforming of the Made.com backend onto a modern architecture employing Python services as part of an event driven system running on AWS Cloud infrastructure.\n\nWe want you to be a strong communicator, having previous experience developing cloud-native services, and a passion for writing readable and maintainable code using XP techniques such as TDD, DDD and pair-programming.\n\nThis is a remote role, but we will get the whole team together in London for one week each quarter. In order to be able to collaborate effectively with the rest of the team, you will need to live in a time zone between -2 and +3 hours of London time. Salary range ยฃ28-52k, depending on experience. \n\nPlease mention the words **DISH INJURY SWIFT** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4yMS4yNDguNDc=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Python, Engineer, Executive, Developer, Digital Nomad, Cloud and Backend jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
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