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Python Developer - AI Automation & Full Stack (Remote / Full-Time)

India, Philippines

About Bold Business

Bold Business is a AI-first U.S. based global workforce solutions company rebuilding how businesses operate in the AI era. We build AI-Amplified Talent™, custom AI agents, and automation systems for clients like AT&T, JP Morgan, and Verizon — and we back every engagement with a riskless 30-day prove-it promise. If you want to build things that actually ship and matter, you'll fit right in.

Who We're Looking For

A disciplined Python and JavaScript developer with the hunger to grow into AI. You don't need to have it all figured out — but you need real fundamentals, shipped work you can speak to, strong English communication skills, and a genuine curiosity about where AI is taking software development. We'll invest in the right person.

Responsibilities

  • Build full stack web applications that solve real client problems
  • Design and maintain system integrations — connecting APIs, databases, webhooks, and third-party platforms
  • Write automation workflows that are scalable, repeatable, and maintainable
  • Contribute to architecture decisions, not just execute tickets
  • Debug across the full stack including integrations and data pipelines
  • Translate technical decisions clearly to non-technical stakeholders — both written and verbal
  • Participate in client-facing communications and documentation in professional English

Required

English Communication — Must-Have

  • Advanced to fluent English — written and spoken; this is non-negotiable for an offshore hire
  • Ability to explain technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders (clients, PMs, business owners)
  • Professional written communication: emails, Slack messages, documentation, and status updates must be clear and polished
  • Comfort on video calls and async communication with a U.S.-based team

Core Technical Skills

  • 2–4 years of hands-on development — CS degree, bootcamp, or self-taught with shipped projects and a GitHub that shows it
  • Python (Required) — demonstrated in real work: automation, scripting, backend logic, or data pipelines
  • JavaScript (Required) — ES6+, async/await, REST API consumption; you can build and read it confidently
  • HTML & CSS (Required) — semantic HTML5, responsive layouts; you can build and maintain UI without a framework if needed
  • SQL & Database Fundamentals (Required) — write queries, design schemas, understand relational vs. non-relational trade-offs
  • System integrations — connecting platforms via APIs, webhooks, or third-party services, with solid grasp of auth, error handling, and data contracts
  • Git — branching, PRs, code reviews; you work cleanly in a team repository

AI & Agentic Systems Foundations

  • Active use of AI-assisted coding tools (Cursor, GitHub Copilot, or similar) in your day-to-day workflow — not optional
  • Working knowledge of LLM APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, or Groq) — calling endpoints, structuring prompts, parsing responses
  • Understanding of prompt engineering basics: system prompts, few-shot examples, temperature, and output formatting
  • Familiarity with tool/function calling patterns — how LLMs invoke external tools or APIs to take actions

Nice to Have

  • Automation platforms: Zapier, Make, or n8n — ideally built for real use cases, not just experiments
  • Agentic framework experience: LangChain, LangGraph, AutoGen, or CrewAI
  • Vector databases or RAG pipelines (Pinecone, Chroma, Weaviate) — even at a prototype level
  • Memory and state management patterns for long-running AI agents
  • PowerBI or data visualization experience
  • Docker, CI/CD, or cloud (AWS) experience
  • Low-code platform experience (OutSystems or similar)
  • React or a modern frontend framework (Vue, Svelte)

One Thing to Know

We will dig into your work. If you can explain what you built, why you built it that way, and what you'd do differently — you're exactly who we're looking for.

English communication will be assessed as part of the interview process. Candidates should be prepared for a written exercise and a video call with the U.S.-based hiring team.

Bold Business is an equal opportunity employer.

About Bold Business:

Bold Business is a US-based global business process outsourcing (BPO) firm with over 25 years of experience and $7B+ in client engagements. We help fast-growing companies scale through smart talent strategies, automation, and technology-driven solutions.

Bold Business recruiters always use a “@boldbusiness.com” email address and/or from our Applicant Tracking System, Greenhouse. Any variation of this email domain should be considered suspicious. Additionally, Bold Business recruiters and authorized representatives will never request sensitive information in email or via text.

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