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Ms365 Developer
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RemoteStar seeks a skilled MS365 Developer for a full-time, remote role with occasional travel to Amsterdam. You will design and deploy custom SharePoint Online solutions using SPFx, Power Platform, and PowerShell. Key requirements include expertise in JavaScript, TypeScript, Graph APIs, and Shar...
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Senior Developer Relations Advocate
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Join ClickHouse as a Senior Developer Relations Advocate in Amsterdam. Engage our global developer community through talks, content, and events. Leverage your technical data background to shape this key function and drive product awareness. Enjoy equity, flexible work, and a high-impact role.
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Developer Relations Engineer
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Join our Developer Relations team in Amsterdam to enhance the AI developer experience for Arize's flagship products. You'll create top-tier documentation, open-source demos, and engage the community at events. We seek a technical communicator with 3+ years' experience and knowledge of LLM app dev...
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About the Developer role

Discover the dynamic world of developer jobs, a cornerstone of the modern digital economy. Developers are the creative and technical masterminds behind the software, applications, and systems that power our daily lives. From the websites we browse to the mobile apps we use and the complex enterprise software running global businesses, developers are the architects of our digital future. This profession involves designing, coding, testing, and maintaining the software that drives innovation across every industry.

A developer's primary responsibility is the entire software development lifecycle. This begins with analyzing user needs and then designing robust software solutions to meet those requirements. The core of the role involves writing clean, efficient, and well-documented code in various programming languages. Developers build and maintain the backbone of applications, which includes creating and managing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), backend services, and database structures. They are responsible for implementing key architectural patterns like microservices to ensure systems are scalable, reliable, and performant. A significant part of their work involves integrating different systems, such as connecting applications to databases, message queues, and third-party services.

Beyond initial creation, developers are tasked with continuous improvement and maintenance. This includes identifying and fixing bugs, optimizing applications for speed and stability, and implementing security best practices to protect against vulnerabilities. They conduct rigorous testing, including unit and integration tests, to ensure software quality. Furthermore, developers collaborate closely with other teams, such as frontend engineers, quality assurance (QA) specialists, and DevOps teams, to enable seamless continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. In many modern environments, developers also work on containerizing applications using tools like Docker and orchestrating them with platforms like Kubernetes. For senior and leadership roles, responsibilities expand to include mentoring junior team members, managing project timelines, making strategic technology decisions, and overseeing a team's output and professional development.

Typical skills and requirements for developer jobs are diverse. A strong foundation in computer science principles is essential. Proficiency in one or more programming languages (such as Go, Java, Python, JavaScript, or C#) is a fundamental requirement. Developers must understand software architecture, including concepts like RESTful APIs, microservices, and event-driven systems. Experience with databases (SQL and NoSQL), version control systems like Git, and operating systems is standard. As the field evolves, knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), containerization, and infrastructure-as-code is increasingly valuable. Crucially, soft skills are just as important; problem-solving abilities, analytical thinking, clear communication, and the capacity to work collaboratively in a team are highly sought after. Most positions require a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field, or equivalent practical experience. Whether you are an entry-level programmer or an experienced applications development manager, developer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path for those passionate about building the technology of tomorrow.