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Nxscale is currently hiring software engineers across multiple disciplines on The Code Deck. The largest groups are Backend, Full Stack, QA.

Across the current job descriptions, the technologies that come up most often are TypeScript, REST, Blockchain. This gives a useful preview of the stack and skill profile Nxscale is hiring for right now.

The most recent listing for Nxscale was posted yesterday. The Code Deck refreshes its index every 24 hours, so this page reflects only roles that are currently open.

Tech focus areas

TypeScript2REST1Blockchain1
Counts reflect mentions in Nxscale's currently open job descriptions.
Quality Assurance & Test Engineer
Philippines· QA ·1d ago
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Integrations Engineer
Philippines· Backend ·1d ago
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Senior Full Stack Developer
Philippines· Full Stack ·1d ago
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Full Stack Software Engineer
Philippines· Full Stack ·1d ago
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Support Engineer
Philippines· Backend ·2d ago
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Nxscale — frequently asked questions

Is Nxscale currently hiring software engineers?

Yes — Nxscale has active tech roles listed on The Code Deck. This page is updated every 24 hours, so closed roles are removed automatically.

What kinds of engineering roles does Nxscale hire for?

Nxscale's current open positions skew toward Backend, Full Stack, QA. You can see the full list of open roles further down this page.

Does Nxscale offer remote engineering jobs?

None of Nxscale's currently listed tech roles are explicitly tagged as remote. This may change — The Code Deck refreshes the index every 24 hours.

What tech stack does Nxscale use?

Based on the technologies mentioned most frequently in Nxscale's current job descriptions, the stack and skill focus includes TypeScript, REST, Blockchain. The exact combination varies by team and role.

How do I apply to Nxscale through The Code Deck?

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