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David Stark

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Job Teardown: Is Ataccama really paying...

Let's dissect this Senior Back-End Engineer (Java) role at Ataccama. Verified post. No ghost jobs here. My reputation and yours are on the line.

  1. The Hook

"Build and maintain a truly complex self-service application for business users so they can work with data even without learning SQL..." Okay, so immediate challenge: abstracting complex data manipulation for non-technical users. This isn't just writing REST APIs; this is serious UX consideration coupled with solid back-end architecture. "Well-established complex product with a big customer base." Translation: legacy code exists, and you'll need to untangle spaghetti. This is not a greenfield project. "Improve and optimize existing solutions rather than designing it from scratch." Reinforces the legacy system aspect. This will require debugging, performance tuning, and understanding existing systems before you get to build anything shiny.

  1. The Stack Analysis

The JD is vague, but the title specifies Java. Given the context (data management, enterprise solutions), expect the usual suspects: Java 8+ (probably much newer), Spring (Boot, MVC, Data), Hibernate/JPA or similar ORM, relational databases (PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server), possibly some NoSQL datastore (MongoDB, Cassandra), Kafka/RabbitMQ for messaging, Docker/Kubernetes for deployment, and cloud platform experience (AWS, Azure, GCP). If they're doing any serious AI-powered stuff, Python might be lurking somewhere for data science workflows.

  1. The Money

$120,000 - $180,000 (Estimated). The range is broad. Based on location (Brno, Czechia - presumably for comparison), experience, and the complexity hinted at, I'd expect a strong candidate to negotiate towards the higher end, especially if they have proven experience optimizing complex systems and a track record of successful data abstraction projects. The key phrase is "estimated". Do your research. Glassdoor it. Know your worth.

  1. Red Flags / Green Flags

Green Flags: Mention of a Gartner Leader award indicates a stable, established company. Bain Capital investment suggests growth potential. Emphasis on company culture is a plus (but verify during the interview).

Red Flags: The lack of specifics on the tech stack is concerning. "Complex product with a big customer base" could be a polite way of saying "technical debt nightmare." "Improve and optimize" is code for "bug fixing and performance tuning." The pay is "estimated."

  1. The Verdict

This role is a mixed bag. It offers the chance to work on a large-scale data management product, but it also comes with the baggage of a legacy system. The successful candidate will be a skilled Java developer with a passion for optimization, debugging, and simplifying complex processes. They'll also need strong communication skills to work with non-technical users and navigate the existing codebase. If you thrive in challenging environments and enjoy unraveling complex systems, this could be a good fit. But go in with your eyes open and ask very specific questions about the existing architecture, the team structure, and the opportunities for professional development.

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