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10 months ago
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Description Java Engineer Job Description About PulsePoint : PulsePoint is a fast-growing healthcare technology company (with adtech roots) using real-time data to transform healthcare. We help brands and agencies interpret the hard-to-read signals across the health journey and unify these digital determinants of health with real-world data to produce the most dimensional view of the customer. Our award-winning advertising platforms use machine learning and programmatic automation to seamlessly activate this data, making marketing, predictive analytics, and decision support easy and instantaneous. Some major projects the Exchange team is currently working on: continuing to scale our core exchange platform, honing the intelligence of our optimization, cutting feedback time for business intelligence, and aggressive automation. Currently, the PulsePoint Exchange: Handles hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, billions of times each month Evaluates, selects, and optimizes ad-serving based on advanced statistics and machine learning Returns responses collected from dozens of parties in milliseconds Constantly evolves to meet market demands that change in days and weeks, not months/years Factors thousands of data points in every serving decision We’re small enough you can own something and have a direct impact, but big enough that you don’t have to do it alone. We care deeply about quality and doing the right thing, but have a strong focus on business value and time to market – and believe that focusing on the first part enables the second. Developers have technical management (who are technical and write code), as well as direct access to business, product, and operations (and they have access to us). Lastly, our engineers have lots of empowerment and freedom of action (but we don’t water down our responsibilities or expectations). Some tools we use: GIT, Maven, TeamCity, JIRA, Confluence, Crucible, Intellij, Redis Some practices we’ve adopted: TDD/unit-testing, continuous integration, code-reviews, Scrum Things we’re working on: cloud-computing, event-driven IO, self-healing systems, analytic databases We like open source: Spring, Hadoop (we run the NYC Hadoop Meetup), Jetty, Linux, Memcache Developers get fast boxes, with multiple monitors, and can choose Windows or Linux We keep a library of technical books (several hundred) and haven’t had problems buying additions What you’ll need: Independence and strong ownership of business problems and their technical solutions Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking Strong Communication and inter-personal skills Mastery of algorithms, data structures and performance Experience in performance optimization (CPU, Memory, IO) and high-scale (>500 req/sec) Experience with open-source projects and tools (e.g. apache projects, maven, Spring, tomcat/glassfish) Experience with Agile, tight interaction with business and operations (DevOps) Experience with automated testing (TDD, Mocking, Unit/Functional/Integration) Expert Knowledge of Internet technologies/and protocols Expert knowledge of the Java language, platform, ecosystem, and underlying concepts and constructs Knowledge of common design patterns (IoC, GoF – not J2EE Pattern Library) B.S. in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Engineering (or professional experience) Basic knowledge of Python a plus, but not critical What we value as a team: Code built for Performance and Scale Solid engineering practices (e.g. design patterns, automated testing, fault-tolerant systems, KISS) Leveraging Open Source Agile development and tight interaction with business/operations Automated testing Developers who can navigate around a Linux box Passion, technical expertise, and personal accomplishment Rolling up your sleeves and getting things done Watch this video here to learn more about our culture and get a sense of what it’s like to work at PulsePoint WebMD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ancestry, color, religion, sex, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, medical condition, disability, veterans status, or any other basis protected by law.

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