Backend vývojář (Python, Go, Django, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, REST API…)
No micromanagement, no corporate nonsense – just clean code, real projects, and a bunch of people who genuinely love what they do.
💡 Who we’re looking for
A backend enthusiast who knows their way around. Someone who simply enjoys building software and wants to make the world a bit better – one commit at a time.
We mainly build backends for our own products, but also for clients (mostly from the US). Everything runs live – real users, real impact. And if you’re up for it, you can join us on a business trip to Europe or the US to see your code in action.
🔧 What you’ll do
• Design modular/microservice architectures
• Write clean, testable code
• Build and evolve APIs and backend services (mostly in Python)
• Work primarily with a Django-based stack
• Handle performance - caching, async tasks, queues, profiling, SQL optimization
• Think about your code (not just copy-paste from GPT or StackOverflow 😄)
• Debug issues through logging, monitoring, and alerts (Prometheus / Grafana / Sentry)
• Deploy with Docker, CI/CD (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI), cloud (AWS / DigitalOcean)
• Kubernetes a plus
• Occasional travel abroad (not just Google Meet)
🎯 What we expect
• Independence – we’re not a daycare or a nursing home
• Solid Python 3.11+ knowledge (typing)
• Go experience is a plus
• REST API and Django experience
• Confident with PostgreSQL (indexes, transactions, EXPLAIN is your buddy)
• Redis, Celery (or another queue), OAuth2/JWT, basic security (OWASP)
• Tests – pytest, fixtures, at least some integration tests
• Git flow, code reviews, ability to write clear MRs/PRs
• English good enough to talk with clients (Shakespeare can stay home)
⭐ Bonus points (not required, but nice to have)
• GraphQL
• Kafka
• WebSockets
• Storage systems like Ceph, MinIO, S3
• Not afraid of Helm, ArgoCD, or Ansible
• DevOps mindset – from log to dashboard
💰 What’s in it for you
• Unorthodox approach - if it makes sense, we just do it
• No corporate BS, plenty of dark humor, and zero HR buzzwords
• PPPP (Punk, Beer, Playstation, and Průša) – freedom at work, almost no process clutter
• Projects people actually talk about (and often for good reason)
• A team that knows what they’re doing - and shares that know-how
• Primarily office-based, but remote work is fine when it makes sense for both sides
🚀 Interested?
Send us a few lines about yourself and, most importantly, some of your work: Git repos, PRs/MRs, or code you’re proud of.We’ll have a quick call and get straight to the point.