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Picnic | Netherlands, Amsterdam | Visa sponsorship, relocation | Hybrid

At Picnic, we’re revolutionizing the way people buy groceries with our innovative and sustainable app-only service. If you’re a passionate engineer we’re offering you the opportunity to join the diverse team at our Amsterdam HQ and make a real difference in our scaleup environment.

What makes Picnic so unique? Everything we do, we do in-house, from forecasting to maintaining our first automated warehouse, to new electric vehicles that deliver our groceries.

Our tech stack: Java 17, Spring 5 with Spring Boot 2, Reactor, RabbitMQ, Kinesis, Kafka, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Vault We're hiring for a number of roles for our tech, design, and analyst teams.

Some of the tech positions: Senior Java Developer - https://grnh.se/e5a8d72a1us Java Developer - https://grnh.se/cciamfn41 Senior DevOps Engineer - https://grnh.se/7849f2251us

For more positions at Picnic, visit https://picnic.app/careers/all-jobs For more information visit our Tech blog: https://blog.picnic.nl/

Feel free to reach out to daria.ampilohova@teampicnic.com for more information about the roles and the company!



Why Spring Boot 2 specifically? AFAIK community support for it has ended and you should be moving to SB3 if possible


Good question! Though, SB2 is supported until Nov. '23 (see https://spring.io/blog/2022/05/24/preparing-for-spring-boot-...). We definitely plan to be upgraded by then.


The eternal update game does not always reward you.

F.ex. Maven and Gradle and not necessarily better than Ant.

Older things are often stabler unless they are over-engineered.

Spring Boot is however completely meaningless in the first place.




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