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Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack (Global Payment Network)
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Join Capital One as a Senior Full Stack Software Engineer on our Global Payment Network. You will design and deliver robust cloud-based solutions using JavaScript, Java, TypeScript, SQL, Python, or Go. Collaborate in Agile teams, leverage AWS, and drive financial empowerment for millions. This ro...
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United States , Riverwoods, Illinois; McLean, Virginia
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147100.00 - 184600.00 USD / Year
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Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack
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Join Capital One as a Senior Full Stack Engineer. Drive transformation using JavaScript, Java, Python, and AWS in a collaborative Agile environment. Develop robust cloud solutions to empower millions, with opportunities in multiple US cities. Enjoy competitive benefits and performance-based incen...
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United States , McLean; Richmond; New York; Plano; San Francisco
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147100.00 - 201400.00 USD / Year
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Full Stack Software Engineer
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Join a top-tier team as a Full Stack Software Engineer, working remotely from Warsaw. Design and build scalable web applications using Python, FastAPI, React, and TypeScript. This customer-facing role requires strong autonomy and expertise in Docker, Kubernetes, and MSSQL. Enjoy benefits like pri...
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Poland , Warszawa
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140.00 - 160.00 PLN / Hour
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Lead Full Stack Software Engineer (Frontend) with AI
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Lead Full Stack Engineer role in Bengaluru, focusing on frontend and AI. Develop and own the Azure Teams Bot API using React (Native), TypeScript, and Tailwind. Build micro frontends, adaptive cards, and CI/CD pipelines. Requires 9+ years' experience, including chat apps and data visualization.
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India , Bengaluru
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Full-stack structural software engineer
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Join Airbus as a Full-Stack Structural Software Engineer, a unique hybrid role blending software development with structural engineering. You will architect digital platforms using C++ and Python, leveraging tools like Nastran and ISAMI to transform stress analysis for aircraft certification. Thi...
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United Kingdom; France , Filton; Toulouse
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Staff Full Stack Software Engineer, Machine Learning Platform
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Join Cloudera's AI Team in Budapest as a Staff Full Stack Engineer. Design and build the next-generation AI/ML platform using Node.js, TypeScript, React, and modern cloud tech. This role requires 4+ years' experience and offers flexible WFH, wellness programs, and career development.
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Hungary , Budapest
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About the Software Engineer - Full Stack role

A Software Engineer - Full Stack job represents one of the most versatile and in-demand roles in modern technology. Full Stack Engineers are uniquely positioned to work across the entire technology stack, from user-facing interfaces to backend infrastructure and databases. These professionals are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining complete software applications, ensuring seamless integration between frontend and backend systems. In a typical Full Stack role, engineers handle a diverse range of responsibilities. On the frontend, they craft intuitive, responsive user interfaces using modern frameworks and libraries, focusing on performance, accessibility, and visual polish.

On the backend, they develop robust APIs, microservices, and server-side logic that power the application. They also work with databases—both relational and NoSQL—to manage data storage, retrieval, and optimization. A significant part of the job involves deploying and managing applications in cloud environments, utilizing containerization tools and continuous integration/continuous deployment pipelines. Collaboration is central to these jobs; Full Stack Engineers frequently partner with product managers, designers, data scientists, and other engineers to define features, establish success metrics, and iterate based on user feedback and experimentation. They participate in code reviews, mentor junior team members, and contribute to engineering best practices.

Live-site ownership is another critical aspect, requiring monitoring, alerting, incident response, and proactive improvements to system reliability. To succeed in Software Engineer - Full Stack jobs, professionals typically need a strong foundation in computer science principles, including data structures, algorithms, and system design. Proficiency in multiple programming languages is common, such as Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, C#, or Go. js, Django, or Spring. Cloud computing expertise—particularly with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud—is increasingly essential, as is familiarity with container orchestration tools like Docker and Kubernetes.

Soft skills are equally important: problem-solving, communication, and the ability to navigate ambiguous requirements are highly valued. The best candidates are lifelong learners who stay current with emerging technologies, whether that means exploring AI integration, new database paradigms, or evolving DevOps practices. Ultimately, Full Stack jobs offer a dynamic career path where engineers can see their work impact users directly, from initial concept to production deployment and beyond. This role is ideal for those who enjoy variety, continuous learning, and the satisfaction of building complete, end-to-end solutions that solve real-world problems. Whether you are early in your career or a seasoned leader, Full Stack engineering provides opportunities to grow technical depth, broaden your skill set, and make a tangible difference in how people interact with technology every day.