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Golang Developer

Experience: 5-8 Years

Job Description:

We are seeking an experienced Golang Developer with 5-8 years of experience in backend development.

The ideal candidate should have strong expertise in designing, developing, and maintaining highperformance applications using Go (Golang). You will be responsible for building scalable, efficient, and

robust backend solutions while collaborating with cross-functional teams.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

5-8 years of experience in software development, with at least 3+ years of hands-on experience

in Golang.

Strong knowledge of Goroutines, Channels, and Concurrency in Go.

Experience in designing and building RESTful APIs and Microservices Architecture.

Proficiency with databases such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB.

Hands-on experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure).

Familiarity with message brokers like Kafka, RabbitMQ, or NATS.

Understanding of OAuth, JWT, and API security best practices.

Experience with unit testing and integration testing in Golang.

Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps best practices.

Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.

Design, develop, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable Golang code.

Develop RESTful APIs, microservices, and backend systems to support web and mobile

applications.

Optimize and enhance application performance, scalability, and reliability.

Implement best practices in software development, including code reviews, testing, and CI/CD.

Work closely with frontend developers, product managers, and DevOps teams.

Troubleshoot and debug complex technical issues.

Ensure security and data protection best practices are followed.

Stay updated with the latest industry trends and technologies.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience with GraphQL and gRPC.

Knowledge of Event-Driven Architecture.

Contribution to open-source projects or active participation in the Go communit