Launched in 2018, SymfonyCorp is a company aiming at promoting the Symfony Open-Source framework by creating commercial products around it to ensure its sustainability. The SymfonyCorp team manages symfony.com, the Symfony conferences, the Symfony certification, SymfonyCloud, SymfonyInsight, SymfonyConnect, ... We are pleased to announce that SymfonyCorp is hiring remote Symfony developers to work on its internal products and projects. Location and language do not matter, even though a good level of English is required. We are hiring full-time or part-time developers, but no freelancers. A bit of professional experience is necessary. We are looking for autonomous and driven developers who want to contribute to a vibrant ecosystem. You will be working on our internal products, helping tens of thousands of developers around the world build better Symfony applications. A good level of Symfony development, with Git, is required (being certified would be a great proof of that ;) ). Your involvement in the Symfony community will be taken into account into our decision: don't hesitate to show it to us. In addition to Symfony, SymfonyCorp also uses PostgreSQL, Go and JavaScript, so professional experience with these tools would be a bonus. If you are interested, contact us at job@symfony.com with your resume and a bit of background about you and your motivations.
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