Senior Software Engineer - FT Professional
at Financial Times
London, England, United Kingdom -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 25 Apr, 2025 | Not Specified | 25 Jan, 2025 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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Description:
ABOUT FT PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY
Here at the FT, gold-standard journalism is just the beginning. 500-people strong, our Product and Tech team keeps us ahead of the ever-changing digital landscape by delivering cutting-edge products to over one million digital subscribers every day. Our plans for growth rely on a diverse, dedicated and dynamic group of product, tech, delivery and data specialists - everyone’s welcome in this friendly, forward-thinking team. And with entrepreneurial spirit, intelligence and opportunity at every turn, there’s no limits to where your FT career will take you.
Learn more about the FT, including announcements and career opportunities, at aboutus.ft.com.
ABOUT FT PROFESSIONAL
As part of the Financial Times, one of the world’s most respected brands and news sources, we at FT Professional work to help our customers get more from Financial Times journalism through additional resources, curated news, and action-oriented tools.
As part of our Professional products portfolio, we are looking for a Senior Software Engineer with tracking record collaborating with Product, Design and Research to build new products.
This role is focused on developing a range of bespoke products that are only sold as additional features to the FT.com subscription and only available to FT Professional readers. The projects include:
- Monetary Policy Radar, a paid-for content and data hub for investors covering monetary policy.
- Advanced Sharing, an extra allowance for companies to promote FT content without the paywall.
- New product ideas coming from our user research that are not yet published in the market.
Responsibilities:
THIS ROLE WILL BE RIGHT FOR YOU IF:
- You consider yourself a Product Engineer, and is prepared to take a pivotal role in the development of the next suite of products the Financial Times offers to its corporate customers.
- You want to work in a truly empowered, cross-functional product team guided by agile principles - and be motivated by building products that help people analyse, understand, and connect around the most important issues affecting the world today.
- You have an understanding of modern full-stack development (native Javascript, CSS, Node.js, etc.)
- You covered the entire software development life-cycle in previous projects, from architecture to code, testing, continuous deployment, monitoring and maintenance.
- You have an interest in learning and using the wide range of technologies and patterns required to build modern web products and services e.g. CDNs, networking, cloud infrastructure and databases
- You are aware of and know how to mitigate security threats, and the importance of developing tooling, monitoring, and engineering that enables highly fault tolerant systems in cloud environments.
- You know how to be pragmatic when necessary and take into consideration the input from your peers and users.
- You enjoy the collaboration with Product Managers, UX designers, Data Analysts and User Researchers to improve and polish our products.
- You will be an active member to shape the culture of our team, promote knowledge sharing with your peers, and mentor other engineers.
- You understand the importance of diversity and equality in a well functioning team.
This role is focused on developing a range of bespoke products that are only sold as additional features to the FT.com subscription and only available to FT Professional readers. The projects include:
- Monetary Policy Radar, a paid-for content and data hub for investors covering monetary policy.
- Advanced Sharing, an extra allowance for companies to promote FT content without the paywall.
- New product ideas coming from our user research that are not yet published in the market
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Information Technology/IT
IT Software - Application Programming / Maintenance
Software Engineering
Graduate
Proficient
1
London, United Kingdom