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Software Engineer

goto·Worldwide·Hungary·mid
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Where you’ll work: Remote (Hungary) Engineering at GoTo We’re trailblazers in remote work technology—building powerful, flexible solutions that empower everyone to live their best life, both at work and beyond. With us, you’ll have the opportunity to chart new paths and help redefine how the world works. For us, AI isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a tool we use to deliver real, practical value to our customers and teams. We focus on solving meaningful problems, not just adding features for the sake of using AI. Here, growth takes many forms: you can expand your skills, take on new challenges, lead initiatives, and explore creative ideas. Join a GoTo product team and play a key role in transforming the workplace for millions of users worldwide—your work will truly make a difference. Job Description Your Day to Day As a Software Engineer at GoTo Resolve, you would be working on: AI-Assisted Development — You will actively use AI coding assistants and copilots in your daily workflow, accelerating delivery and raising code quality across GoTo Resolve features. Harness Engineering — You will design and maintain harnesses and evaluation frameworks that helps us during our day to day work with AI. Feature Development — You will build and ship full-stack features end-to-end, collaborating closely with product managers and designers to deliver meaningful experiences to IT professionals using GoTo Resolve. Continuous Improvement — You will contribute to code reviews, propose improvements to development processes, and help evolve the team’s engineering practices as the AI tooling landscape matures. What We’re Looking For As a Software Engineer at GoTo Resolve, your background will look like: 2+ years of professional software development experience, with a track record of shipping production-quality product(s) Hands-on experience using AI coding tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or similar) as a core part of your development workflow—not just occasionally, but daily Familiarity w