1080 IT & Software Developer jobs in the US

micro1 jobs

Fullstack Developer (Python/React)

$140,000 - 200,000
micro1
3000 El Camino Real, San Francisco Bay Area + Remote
$140,000 - 200,000
Company Size icon
Company Size
50-200
Company Type icon
Company Type
Product
Exp Level icon
Exp Level
Regular
Job Type icon
Job Type
Full-Time
Language icon
Language
English
Visa sponsorship icon
Visa sponsorship
No

Requirements

Must:
Experience building frontend applications with React (Next.js and TypeScript are a plus). Experience building backend services with Python (FastAPI or similar frameworks preferred). Solid Python fundamentals, including exposure to asynchronous programming or performance optimization. Working knowledge of SQL, including writing and debugging queries. Strong frontend fundamentals and ability to build clean, maintainable UI systems (e.g., Tailwind or similar). Familiarity with APIs and service-oriented architectures. Exposure to cloud environments like AWS (or similar). Strong problem-solving skills, clear communication, and a collaborative mindset. Ownership mindset, curiosity, and willingness to learn quickly in a fast-paced environment.
Nice to have:
Experience working with LLM APIs or AI-driven product features. Exposure to prompt engineering, AI workflows, or automation pipelines. Familiarity with agentic systems, multi-step reasoning, or tool-using models. Experience contributing to production systems (through internships, projects, or professional work).

Responsibilities

Contribute to building scalable and high-performance backend APIs using Python and FastAPI. Develop and enhance frontend interfaces using React, Next.js, and TypeScript. Support the integration of LLMs and AI agents into the platform (e.g., feedback systems and AI-assisted workflows). Help implement concurrency patterns and backend optimizations to improve system performance. Write and optimize SQL queries and contribute to data modeling for reliable data operations. Improve platform scalability, performance, and reliability across frontend and backend systems. Write clean, modular, and maintainable code following strong engineering practices. Debug, troubleshoot, and resolve issues to ensure system stability and long-term maintainability. Collaborate with a small, senior remote team to ship features quickly while maintaining high standards.

Description


You’ll contribute to designing, building, and shipping production systems end-to-end. This is a hands-on role where you’ll work across the stack — from UI to infrastructure — and grow into owning features as you gain context and confidence. You’ll primarily work on building and improving Zara, our AI Recruiter agent, helping shape how it delivers intelligent workflows and scales in production. You’ll collaborate closely with a small, senior, remote team to turn rough ideas into reliable software, learning to move fast and make thoughtful tradeoffs under real-world constraints.

Benefits

job benefits iconFully home office / remote work
Something wrong or incorrect with this job? Tell us in the chat 💬 on the right ➡️
You can find Python Developer salaries in the United States here.

How many Python Developer jobs are in the United States?

Currently, there are 1080 Python openings. Check also: Django jobs, Flask jobs, TensorFlow jobs, Machine-Learning jobs - all with salary brackets.

Is the US a good place for Python Developers?

The US is one of the best countries to work as a Python Engineer. It has a vibrant startup community, growing tech hubs and, most important: lots of interesting jobs for people who work in tech.

Which companies are hiring for Python Developer jobs in the United States?

micro1, Transport-Bourassa, D3 Security Management Systems, Groupe Québeco, Combat Computers Inc., Indixio, LOGO.com among others, are currently hiring for Python roles in the United States.

The company with most openings is Kforce Technology Staffing as they are hiring for 78 different Python Developer jobs in the United States. They are probably quite committed to find good Python Developers.