Angular Developer - Gigya
Gigya is from Israel, was founded in 2006 in Tel Aviv and from a little start-up they have become a leader in Identity Management, having offices in California, New York, London, Paris, Hamburg and Sydney
SAP acquired them 4 years ago and we have merged our products together. Our product was called SAP Hybris, not it is all under SAP Customer Data Cloud, offering services for customers in e-commerce.
you would develop and maintain Customer Data Cloud Console - which is a user interface for every individual who comes across our services (uses website which is connected with Gigya). We want to create relationships with customers that last, we want to know a lot about them in order to offer the tailored goods and the best service possible, but at the same time we want to respect their privacy, want to be compliant with GDPR, that´s why we have this platform where these end users can set up what data we should gather about them, what newsletter should be sent to them, etc...
Technologies used on this product - Angular 10, this is the main framework. Our BE is based on a micro-framework, open source framework called Microdot (https://github.com/gigya/microdot).
more on Microdot (but relevant to BE!!)
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Microdot Framework
An open source .NET microservices framework
Microdot is an open source .NET framework that answers a lot of the needs for easily creating microservices.
Some of its main features:
Service container for hosting a microservice
Inter-service RPC for easy interface-based service communication
Client-side transparent response caching between services
Logging and Distributed Tracing support
Client-side load balancing and service discovery
Detailed health Checks for easy service monitoring
Hierarchical configuration system with online change detection
Dependency injection as first-class citizen
Orleans integration for creating Orleans based services and enjoying the benefits of virtual actors
Read on for an overview of the framework, and check the wiki for more details and a tutorial for building your first service.
Organization structure: we have 3 FE teams, one in Israel, the other one in Ukraine and we are building a brand new team in Budapest (5 developers, maybe bigger).
experience with UX? great, this is always welcomed
also if interested, there is a possibility to contribute to front-end SDK as well