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A leading technology platform in London is seeking Software Engineers to tackle challenges in product development, focusing on Python and Django. You will lead the design of innovative systems to enhance user experiences for a top-tier fashion shopping site. The ideal candidate has a strong background in large-scale architecture, enjoys mentoring others, and thrives in a dynamic environment that values creative problem-solving. Competitive benefits include opportunities for professional growth and a vibrant workplace culture.
Lyst is a technology platform that revolutionises the way people shop for fashion. We connect millions of consumers globally with the world’s leading fashion designers and stores, giving them a simpler, more engaging and more effective shopping experience. Lyst has grown over 300% every year since launch in 2011 and has raised over $60M from top-tier investors including Accel, DFJ, Balderton and the teams behind LVMH, Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta.
We're looking for Software Engineers to take on challenges in the products that sit at the heart of Lyst.
Our team is split into small vertical functions that handle everything from data ingestion, to our website to our universal checkout systems. You could be leading the design of a new system to rapidly detect external fashion trends, to solving challenges of international payments at scale, all the while helping us build a user friendly and commercially successful customer experience for one of the largest high-end fashion sites in the world.
We're looking for experienced engineers that have managed to solve big challenges through ingenious ideas and execution.
We would like to say we're language agnostic, but we're not really, with the majority of the codebase written in Python. We love Python. It's all Python, everything. Also Django.
At the moment we're also really interested to speak to people who have solved large scale architectural challenges, built out services within a microservices environment and worked with Data Science teams.
We like to speak to commercially minded engineers who can understand business objectives and the need for building a great user experience.
if you have mentored engineers or built a team, that's always good in our book and we like to speak to people who enjoy sharing their own learnings and experiences.
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