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Vetted Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in the United States (UTC-7)

**I am a software and platform engineer with over a decade of experience across various sectors and disciplines. I relentlessly obsess over developer productivity and delivering robust, high-quality software.**

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Senior Software Engineer with over 6 years of experience. Specialize in Backend and Security.

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Experienced full stack software engineer specialized in React, Typescript, and Golang who is interested in finding a company to call home. I am passionate about contributing to impactful projects, building high quality solutions, and getting things done.

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Vetted Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in Canada (UTC-4)

Total experience: 7 years. Tech stack: Golang, C/C++, Typescript, Python, React, React Native, Docker, GCP, AWS, Terraform, bash, git, OpenAPI, RESTful APIs, microservices. Education: Computer Science from University of Waterloo (Canada) Experiences: 2016-2021: Cisco Systems Inc. Designed and implemented software for Cisco's flagship routers and enterprise switches. Worked with protocols such as BGP, EVPN, VPN, PWHE, MPLS, IPv4, IPv6, LISP, BFD, Openflow, etc. 2021-current: Working with startup company Synctera to help them building Banking-as-a-Service platform. I am responsible for designing and implementing public backend APIs in Go and OpenAPI spec.

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Souleymane S.

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An Android engineer with 8 years of experience. I have hands-on experience building mobile money applications with a good capacity to quickly be ready to help an already established team. I’m passionate about building tools that make people's life easier.

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Vetted Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in Ecuador (UTC-5)

Innovative and accomplished Software Developer with over 7 years of experience in software development. Skilled in all phases of the software development lifecycles. Team-oriented and possess excellent leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills. Able to manage multiple tasks and successfully execute projects under a heavy workload. An organized and innovative individual who is committed to distinction and high performance while adapting to company policies.

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Vetted Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in Croatia (UTC+2)

I view myself as an advanced programmer, fluent in C++ with knowledge about advanced programming paradigms. I also have experience with project management and I prefer to make technical decisions on my own, without tight supervision.

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Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in Romania (UTC+2)

Software engineer with over 7+ years of experience in Android with Kotlin. Led the development of an AOSP Automotive Infotainment.

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Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer in Nigeria (UTC+1)

Senior Software Engineer with **6+ years** specializing in **Typescript**, **Node.js**, **Golang**, **Python**, and **distributed systems**. Expert in cloud platforms **(AWS/GCP)** and payment infrastructure. Currently leading engineering at **Daba Finance** to build scalable trading systems. Strong track record optimizing cloud costs and architecting high-performance solutions. Active **open-source contributor** creating developer tools used by the community.

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**Data Scientist skilled in building and deploying machine learning models (LSTM, Random Forest) to optimize algorithmic trading strategies.** **Boosted returns by 83% and reduced drawdowns by 24% through downtrend and liquidation detection. Strong background in Python, Machine Learning, time series forecasting, sentiment analysis and leveraging stock market data to optimize trading strategies. Proficient in Python, Flask APIs, NumPy, Pandas, and automating backtesting pipelines.**

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for software developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.

Your remote Dagger One Is Hit / Time to Let Go developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.

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