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🚀 Full-Time Remote Python Developer (USA Time Zone | $1500–$2000/month)

We’re seeking a skilled Python Developer to join our fast-growing international tech team! You’ll work remotely with talented developers, designers, and project managers — building high-performance web apps for startups and mid-sized businesses across the USA.

💼 Responsibilities:

Build, test, and maintain scalable backend systems using Python (Django / Flask / FastAPI).

Integrate APIs and backend services with frontend teams.

Optimize code for speed, reliability, and scalability.

Work with databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB) and third-party tools.

Join daily stand-ups and client meetings during US business hours.

🧠 Requirements:

Strong hands-on experience with Python and backend development.

Solid understanding of REST APIs, authentication, and data structures.

Familiar with cloud platforms (AWS / GCP / Azure) and Git.

Excellent communication and a proactive, ownership mindset.

Available full-time (40 hrs/week) aligned with US time zones (EST/PST).

💰 Compensation:

Salary: $1500 – $2000 USD/month (based on experience).

Long-term, stable remote role with growth opportunities.

🌍 About Us:

We’re an IT services company delivering complete web, app, and cloud solutions to US clients. Our culture values innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning.

If you’re ready to code with purpose and grow in a global team — apply now with your portfolio or GitHub link!

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