[Remote] Senior Python Backend Developer at Motley Fool

United States

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Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience building, delivering, enhancing, and maintaining APIs consumed by multiple systems using Python-based frameworks like FastAPI and Django
  • Experience building scalable, high-performance backends served to hundreds of thousands of simultaneous users
  • Significant experience in data caching and caching strategies
  • Experience with asynchronous data retrieval and processing
  • Experience working with relational databases, ORMs, and SQL
  • Experience with query tuning and optimization
  • Experience with Docker, containerization, and CI/CD pipelines
  • Proficient in system monitoring and telemetry
  • Ability to translate business goals and requirements into technical solutions
  • Demonstrated success within high-performance teams where cross-functional collaboration is valued
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Develop The Motley Fool’s investing microservices
  • Build systems and data vital to our investing products, websites, tools, and subscribers
  • Integrate with various third-party providers and tools
  • Ensure that critical data remains fresh, accurate, and highly available with failover capabilities
  • Collaborate with the product owner and project manager to define work, value, and acceptance criteria
  • Partner with multiple in-house teams and external providers to launch customer-facing solutions
  • Utilize AI tools like Claude or GitHub Copilot to support the team (e.g., developing architectural concepts and diagrams, starter code, and automated tests)
  • Review code and be part of an on-call rotation

Skills

Motley Fool

Provides investment advice and financial education

About Motley Fool

The Motley Fool offers financial services focused on helping individual investors make informed decisions about their money. It provides premium subscription services like Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers, which deliver stock recommendations and investment advice to assist clients in building and managing their investment portfolios. The company generates revenue through subscription fees, website advertising, and affiliate partnerships. Unlike many competitors, The Motley Fool emphasizes a long-term investment philosophy and prioritizes financial education, catering to both novice and experienced investors. Its goal is to enhance financial literacy and empower individuals to achieve smarter, happier, and wealthier lives.

Alexandria, VirginiaHeadquarters
1993Year Founded
$54.2MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Risks

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Differentiation

The Motley Fool offers a unique blend of financial education and investment advice.
It provides premium subscription services like Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers.
The company champions shareholder values and advocates for individual investors.

Upsides

Increased interest in financial literacy boosts demand for The Motley Fool's services.
The rise of retail investors expands the audience for subscription services.
AI integration allows for personalized investment advice and improved user experience.

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