Staff Software Developer, Databases
ClioFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor or Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, with over 6 years of experience in Software Engineering and both Relational and non-Relational Databases. Expert-level SQL skills, including querying, data manipulation, aggregation, filtering, sorting, window functions, and CTEs, are essential. A strong understanding of database performance optimization, query execution plans, caching, and partitioning is required. The role also benefits from knowledge of subscription business processes and experience with cloud-native technologies in SaaS/Subscription business models.
The Data Developer will design, build, and implement critical processes for the subscription-based billing system. This role involves partnering with teams such as e-commerce, Salesforce, Oracle, and Zuora, as well as Data Engineering, to architect solutions. The individual will leverage their understanding of PL/SQL and relational databases to drive the evolution of an agile and customer-obsessed organization.
Video conferencing and online meeting solutions
Zoom provides video conferencing and online meeting solutions that allow users to conduct virtual meetings, webinars, and collaborative sessions. Its main product is video conferencing software, which enables high-quality video and audio communication, along with features like screen sharing, group messaging, and virtual backgrounds. Zoom also offers specialized products for larger events, such as Zoom Webinars and Zoom Events. The company operates on a freemium model, providing basic services for free while charging for advanced features through subscription plans tailored for various users, including businesses, educational institutions, and healthcare providers. Zoom stands out from competitors due to its user-friendly interface, reliable performance, and scalability for different needs, making it a vital tool for remote work, online education, telehealth, and social interactions.