Now you can apply to Cloud Chief Software Architect ($100K/yr) - Online Hiring Tournament at CrossOver
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CrossOver - Cairo, Egypt
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We're running an Online Hiring Tournament on April 7th to hire Cloud Chief Software Architects (USD $100K/yr).
This event will include testing. Upon grading the deliverables from the event, we will set up qualified candidates with an interview with the hiring manager, who can hire 10 Chief Architects this week. This is a 100% remote, full-time role.
You can see more details about this role here: https://www.crossover.com/chiefsoftwarearchitect?utm_campaign=Mar17Tournament
As a Chief Architect you will be responsible for developing solutions to complex architectural problems, designing and delivering real enterprise-class software products to customers and being a hands-on peer leader of top development resources. As the owner for the architecture and technical delivery of a multi-million dollar revenue per year enterprise software product, you will effectively work as the CTO of the engagement with a startup mindset, wearing multiple hats from lead architect and developer on the most complex elements of the product to technical team leader to solution evangelist ensuring that the customers are blown away by the technical differentiation and quality of the product.
Candidate Requirements:
We recommend that you attend the tournament instead of applying online, as our tournament process will be much faster.
Register at the green button, and we'll provide the webinar address to all registrants.
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