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1. gregdoesit ◴[] No.17442730[source]
Uber | Back-end | Amsterdam, Netherlands | FULL-TIME ONSITE VISA

Uber's Amsterdam engineering office is looking for senior back-end engineers for the following teams:

* Payments: building the future of payments for on-demand services. We build most of the payments architecture at Uber, which means challenging problems and exciting opportunities.

* Site Reliability Engineering: build systems that are best-in-class for monitoring, alerting and automatically resolving issues on top of our payments stack.

* Mobile platform: build tooling that will make hundreds of our engineers more productive (and happier!)

Learn more about our team at http://t.uber.com/amsterdam Interested? Shoot gergely@uber.com an email.

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About me: I'm an engineering manager started as an engineer here at Uber, in Amsterdam. My first project was rewriting the Uber app (https://eng.uber.com/new-rider-app/) and the last interesting piece of code I committed was open sourcing the architecture behind it (https://github.com/uber/RIBs). I recently shared some things that I’ve learned about distributed systems, while building the payments systems at Uber, which was quite popular here, on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16852295)