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A number of vacancies available at BrainRocket

BrainRocket, one of the fastest-growing IT companies in Cyprus, is searching for talent to join its Limassol team, with a number of vacancies currently available.

Among the positions, BrainRocket is looking for an Engineering Manager who it said “will lead several teams of engineers and the back-end technologies of a platform/product in order to achieve technological excellency and produce high quality, high value and timely releases”. To view the vacancy, click here.

The company is also looking to recruit a Front-end Tech Lead (Angular), who among other will be responsible for architecting services and systems using well-accepted design patterns and best practices for modern single-page web application; ensuring code quality and adherence to coding standards; and staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends and technologies. To find out more, click here.

BrainRocket is also hiring an Employer Brand Specialist to plan, coordinate, and execute internal company events aimed at enhancing the employer brand and employee engagement – among other responsibilities. To view this vacancy, click here.

Other vacancies include Travel Specialist, Recruitment Coordinator and Migration Specialist, while the full list of vacancies at BrainRocket can be found here.

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