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Candidates need 4+ years of software engineering experience with high-level languages like C#, Java, Python, or Rust, strong object-oriented programming and architectural design patterns, knowledge of multithreading and asynchronous programming, solid data structures and algorithms, and ability to write well-tested code. Familiarity with .NET/C#, other languages like C++, NodeJS, JavaScript, Angular, XAML, and cloud services such as Azure (preferred), AWS, or GCP is also required.
Many roles at UiPath allow flexibility in when and where work gets done, with the number of hybrid, office-based, and remote workers varying depending on business needs and the role.
UiPath seeks curious, self-propelled, generous, and genuine people who thrive in a fast-moving, fast-thinking growth company and care about each other, the company, and its purpose of accelerating human achievement through automation.
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Strong candidates have 4+ years of experience, the listed technical skills, and even if they don't tick all boxes, passion and fit for the role are encouraged—apply anyway as experience comes in all shapes and sizes.
Robotic process automation software solutions
UiPath provides robotic process automation (RPA) solutions that help businesses improve their efficiency by automating repetitive tasks. Their software allows organizations to create AI-driven workflows and manage these processes through cloud-based orchestration. This means that users can set up automated tasks that run without human intervention, which helps to lower operational costs and boost productivity. What sets UiPath apart from its competitors is its extensive marketplace for third-party integrations, allowing users to enhance their automation capabilities with additional tools and solutions. The main goal of UiPath is to empower organizations to streamline their operations and focus on more strategic activities by reducing the time spent on mundane tasks.