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​Lending Tree, Inc

Company​Lending Tree, Inc
Websitelendingtree.com
LocationCharlotte, NC
Salary
Apply viaEmailjobs@lendingtree.com
Hiring notes
TechJava
Parsed locationsCharlotte, NC
Posted byltrecruit
PostedJun 1, 2016
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

​Lending Tree, Inc. | Charlotte, NC | ONSITE | https://www.lendingtree.com Email us at: jobs@lendingtree.com Must be local or willing to relocate Who we are: LendingTree, Inc. empowers consumers with information, tools, advice, products and services for critical transactions and financial decisions in their lives. Specifically - We're looking for: Back-end Developers: You're a crackshot in your back-end language of choice. Our system matches users with hundreds of possible opportunities in real-time. Needless to say, we're looking for people who care about performance. A lot. Our backend systems are written in C#, Java using Redis, Mongo, and SQLServer. You might know C# or Java or you might not, but either way you're willing to learn. Regardless, you can impress us in your language of choice. You understand algorithms matter. You also understand sloppy database access could make that ugly n^2 algorithm look absolutely blazing fast. You love to code. You've built stuff. Stuff you can show us. Stuff you can't wait to show us. You know the right technology implemented the right way matters. We're looking for both Senior and Junior back-end engineers. If you're a Senior Engineer - you've worked in server-side code for a few years. You've scaled to thousands or maybe millions of users. If you're a Junior engineer, you love to code and you're good at it. You're smart, You're passionate, and most of all you can't wait to get started. (New grads please apply!) Where we are: Charlotte, NC. If you're into great weather and a central location (our airport is an American hub) you should check us out. You can pick great urban living (Uptown's 4th ward is the place to be) or get yourself a huge house (at reasonable prices) in the burbs. The standard of living for an engineer doesn't get any better than this.