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Senior Software Engineer

Bengaluru

Role: Senior Software Engineer
Location: Bangalore
Type: Full-Time

 

About Rattle: What We’re Up To

At Rattle, we are transforming how revenue teams and leaders connect with their go-to-market systems. Our process automation platform empowers teams to boost efficiency, transparency, and growth across their revenue funnels. With intelligent real-time alerts, Rattle provides revenue leaders with actionable insights, seamless collaboration, and improved forecast accuracy—all accessible within Slack or MS Teams.

Trusted by thousands of revenue leaders at companies like Notion, Twilio, Figma, Miro, Abnormal Security, and Nutanix, Rattle helps teams work smarter and achieve predictable results.

The Opportunity

We're looking for a highly motivated and skilled Senior Software Developer with a strong passion for AI, Large Language Models (LLMs) and full-stack engineer to join our agile and impactful engineering team. You'll play a crucial role in designing, building, and deploying the core font-end, backend services and AI capabilities that power our innovative solutions. This is a chance to work on cutting-edge technology, contribute significantly to our product, and thrive in a dynamic, high-growth environment.

What You’ll Be Doing (aka Your Superpowers)

  • As a full-stack engineer, tackle a wide range of technical challenges: from designing powerful new integrations to scaling our real-time web service to hundreds of users
  • Build high-impact, end-user features that vastly improve user productivity.
  • In a small cross-functional team you will collaborate closely to discuss the feasibility and direction of prototypes or planned product features.
  • Address complex problems at both an application and system-level, and maintain existing codebases
  • Participate in code reviews, providing constructive feedback and learning opportunities. mentor junior engineers on best practices and architectural principles.

What we're looking for

  • You have a work experience of 4-6 years as a full-stack engineer
  • High energy, proactive mindset, and ability to thrive in a fast-paced, startup environment.
  • You have hands-on experience with Javascript, React JS
  • You have working experience in NodeJs, Typescript
  • Demonstrated fluency with REST APIs, third-party libraries, and client/server architectures
  • You are passionate about great UX
  • You have experience with maintaining backend microservices
  • Ability to work autonomously and take ownership of projects.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, comfortable working in a small, high-impact team and coordinating with remote teams (especially US-based).

Nice-to-haves

  • You love Slack (we are a Slack first company)
  • You have been part of an early/mid-stage start-up before
  • You love TechCrunch. We are obsessed with reading and talking about startups
  • You know NodeJS
  • You have created some amazing open-source projects
  • Experience with cloud platforms.
  • Familiarity with containerization and experience with streaming data technologies.

Why Join Us?

  • Shape the culture: As an engineer at Rattle, you’ll be instrumental in building the culture with us
  • High Impact: Be a foundational member of a growing team and directly influence our product and technical direction. 
  • Cutting-Edge Tech: Work on exciting problems at the intersection of AI 
  • Flexibility: You get to design your workday around your life - we believe in outcomes and not counting hours
  • Listen and be heard: We love feedback, we enjoy receiving and giving each other feedback, and grow together

Apply now and be part of the Rattle Revolution!

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