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Software Engineer II, Android
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Join Uber's expanding Tech Center in São Paulo as a Software Engineer II, Android. Develop impactful products for Mobility, Delivery, and Core Services, working with global teams. We require expertise in Android (Java/Kotlin) and advanced English. Build systems used by millions worldwide.
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Software Engineer II - Frontend (Web)
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Join Uber's Delivery team in São Paulo as a Frontend Engineer. Build large-scale web applications using JavaScript, React, and modern frameworks to optimize the delivery experience for millions. Collaborate cross-functionally on systems for order processing, logistics, and real-time tracking.
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Senior Software Engineer - Card payments
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Join PPRO as a Senior Software Engineer in São Paulo, shaping the core Card Payments Platform. You'll design scalable, resilient systems using Java, SpringBoot, and cloud tech (AWS/Azure/GCP) to process global transactions. This hybrid role offers a professional growth budget, comprehensive benef...
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Explore the dynamic world of software engineering jobs, a profession at the forefront of the digital revolution. Software engineers are the architects and builders of the technology that powers our modern world, from the applications on our phones to the complex systems running global enterprises. This role is fundamentally about problem-solving, using computational logic and creative thinking to design, develop, and maintain the software that businesses and consumers rely on every day. Professionals in these jobs are typically responsible for the entire software development lifecycle. This begins with analyzing user needs and software requirements, followed by designing robust system architectures. They then write clean, efficient, and scalable code in various programming languages like Java, Python, C++, or JavaScript. A significant part of their work involves rigorous testing and debugging to identify and resolve issues, ensuring the final product is reliable and performs optimally. Beyond initial creation, software engineers are also tasked with maintaining and updating existing systems, integrating new features, and improving performance based on user feedback and evolving technological landscapes. In today's collaborative environments, software engineers rarely work in isolation. They are integral members of agile teams, participating in code reviews, contributing to architectural discussions, and working closely with product managers, designers, and quality assurance specialists. Leadership roles often emerge, where senior or staff engineers provide technical guidance, mentor junior developers, and champion best practices in coding standards, security, and DevOps methodologies. The typical skills and requirements for software engineering jobs are both technical and interpersonal. A strong foundation in computer science principles, data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented design is essential. Proficiency in one or more programming languages and experience with related frameworks (such as Spring Boot or .NET) are standard expectations. Familiarity with database technologies, both SQL (like PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (like MongoDB), is highly valuable, as is experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and tools for version control (Git), continuous integration, and containerization (Docker). Crucially, soft skills like analytical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, and a continuous learning mindset are what distinguish exceptional engineers, enabling them to tackle complex challenges and adapt in a rapidly changing field. A bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is a common entry requirement, though equivalent practical experience is often accepted. For those with a passion for innovation and a logical mind, software engineering jobs offer a rewarding and ever-evolving career path.

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