Job Description
Behavox is shaping the future for how businesses harness their most important raw material – data. Our mission is bold: Organize enterprise data into actionable information that protects and promotes the business growth of multinational companies around the world.
From managing enterprise risk and compliance to maximizing revenue and value, our data operating platform presents a widespread opportunity to build multilingual, AI/ML‑based solutions that activate data for every function within a global enterprise.
Our approach is unique, and it’s validated by our customers who tell us to keep forging ahead because no one else is aggregating, analyzing, and acting on data to uncover opportunities or solve problems quite the way we are.
We are looking for fearless innovators who have an insatiable appetite for building what no one has built before.
About the Role
As a Software Engineer, you will join a strong team of subject‑matter experts across API development, modern cloud‑native capabilities, and data handling at scale. You will work closely with product management, design, and other engineering teams to solve complex technical problems and deliver outstanding products to our clients on time. Your role provides the autonomy to express creativity during design and implementation, supported by well‑defined processes and a skilled team.
What You’ll Bring
A deep and genuine interest in Behavox, demonstrated by a connection to its mission, marketplace, and/or technologies.
5+ years of experience building scalable and reliable server‑side cloud‑native applications, with solid knowledge of Java (latest version).
Proficiency in designing and implementing containerized and serverless components/services within high‑load, data‑intensive architectures for large‑scale distributed systems.
Developed skills and experience with SQL databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or BigQuery, and NoSQL databases like ScyllaDB, HBase, or BigTable.
Experience with message brokers such as Google Cloud Pub/Sub, Kafka, or RabbitMQ is considered advantageous.
What You’ll Do
Develop complex scalable services and components in Java, leveraging cloud‑native technologies for large‑scale distributed systems that process dozens of gigabytes of data daily.
Contribute to the analysis of product requirements, solution discussions, and decisions on the implementation plan.
Work collaboratively with team members on planning, technical discussions, status meetings, and code review.
Take ownership of assigned features and tasks, demonstrating the ability to be autonomous and learn quickly.
Write automated tests for product features (unit, integration, contract, component, and end‑to‑end) to improve overall product quality.
What We Offer
A truly global mission with a passionate, highly talented community in locations all over the world.
The ability to have significant impact and potential for learning as our aspirations require bold innovation.
A highly competitive cash compensation package with performance bonuses baked into salary payments.
A flexible work schedule that allows for Remote or Hybrid work as appropriate to the role and location.
A very generous time‑off policy (30 days annually) with public holidays for your geography.
About Our Process
We take talent very seriously and we are building a community of extraordinary individuals working together in very high‑performing teams. We also know that the best talent always has options, so we believe that the process has to be a two‑way assessment — the company AND the candidate assess the business needs alignment, the career next step alignment, and the cultural alignment. During the process we will explore the core factors regarding salary and location along with core experience and skills and values alignment. We will then dive deep into technical competencies and behavioral competencies.
The most aligned candidate will be asked to do a practical work task simulation to ensure that they will enjoy the kind of work the role requires. The task will be presented and discussed with colleagues and managers. Finally, the candidate will meet with senior leaders to make sure they are making the most informed call possible.
Equal Employment Opportunity
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