ClearlyRated is a B2B SaaS platform that helps professional services firms measure, understand, and act on client satisfaction data. They are seeking a Backend Software Engineer to build a world-class platform that powers survey automation and relationship intelligence, focusing on system and API design, event-driven microservices, and resilient services.
Responsibilities:
- System, Database and API design as a first-class skill. You'll design service boundaries, data models, and REST API contracts (consumed by our frontend, enterprise integrations, and third-party clients) that have to last. Versioning, backward compatibility, idempotency, and clean error contracts are core to the job, not afterthoughts
- Event-driven microservices on GCP Pub/Sub: async processing, backpressure handling, dead-letter queues, the full picture
- Webhook-triggered survey automation engine. Business events in the client's system translate into survey sends through a reliable, auditable, event-driven workflow
- Resilient, observable services: retries, timeouts, circuit breakers, structured logging, metrics, and tracing baked into how we build
- Security and SSO integration for enterprise clients with complex credential and access models
- Permission and access control systems that reflect matrix organizational hierarchies. The authorization layer is genuinely interesting here
- An integration layer that connects enterprise data sources to our platform through well-designed service interfaces
Requirements:
- Applicants should be located in the Pacific Time Zone or be willing to relocate to this time zone at their own expense
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without requiring visa sponsorship
- Java you understand at the JVM level
- Concurrency, memory model, garbage collection, exception hierarchy — you can reason about what the runtime is doing, not just what your code says
- Spring Boot / Spring ecosystem depth
- Deep understanding of dependency injection and IoC from another framework
- SQL and data modelling confidence
- You can write a query with joins, aggregations, and window functions
- You think about indexes
- You understand what an N+1 problem looks like in production
- API design instincts
- You know what makes an API contract good and what makes it a maintenance nightmare
- You've thought about versioning, error semantics, and idempotency
- Systems thinking under failure
- You consider retries, timeouts, idempotency, and consistency before you consider happy paths
- You've built something that handles real load
- Even in a personal or academic context — something where correctness and reliability were actual constraints, not just nice-to-haves
- .NET / C# experience is a genuine plus
- GCP experience: Pub/Sub, Dataflow, BigQuery, Vertex AI
- Kafka or other message queue experience: consumer groups, offset management, partition strategy
- Kubernetes and container orchestration
- Event sourcing or CQRS patterns
- Experience with observability tooling — distributed tracing, structured logging, alerting on the things that matter