Skiller Whale

Skiller Whale

Skiller Whale’s mission is to revolutionise the way engineering teams learn. Instead of relying on generic online videos, or waiting for developers to learn ‘organically’, we provide live, remote, targeted sessions to make learning as efficient as possible. These all involve challenging coding exercises, with a live expert to answer questions, help overcome any hurdles, and to ensure that everything is understood - not just copied.

We're a small company that has raised funding, and we’re now growing to keep up with demand while making sure our learners continue to love what we do. That means there are lots of opportunities for people who want to make a significant impact and grow with the company.

We're dedicated to building a diverse company that represents society, and we believe that diversity makes us stronger. It's also important to us that our team can bring their full selves to work, and be included and recognised.

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Software Engineering Coach: Flexible (TDD, Security + More)
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