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Python, Django Developer

Company Name:
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Software Developer - Python/Django

Dunwoody, GA or 100% Telecommute
Candidates who live greater than 50 miles from office are elegible for 100% telecommuting.


Our client, a leader in the media industry, is growing their digital media software development group.

You will work in an advanced Python/Django and JavaScript environment. Our customer has built one of the largest Python apps ever - scaled to serve web, mobile, API and more for 100
prominent newspaper, TV and radio sites. You will be performing full stack development to include: design, code, modify, review, test, debug, document, and implement mission critical applications and features in a Python/Django and JavaScript environment.

IMPACT
Your fingerprints will be on highly visible content that is experienced and consumed daily by millions of customers in the Southeast US.

CHALLENGE
You will be part of a high performing software development team that is dealing with daily technical challenges on new design and development that will improve current digital platforms and products.

OPPORTUNITY
Tremendous opportunity both technically and financially. Engineering team embraces creativity and innovation, and expects/rewards this behavior via their innovation labs program. Employees enjoy one of the few pension plans available in the area.

Ideal candidates will have expertise with Python and Django, as well as web development skills in JavaScript.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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