Golang was released by Google in 2009 and is considered the new kid on the block. Used to develop large-scale network servers and big distributed systems, Golang has grown in popularity across the globe due to its concurrency & scalability. It's also said to be easier to learn and is incredibly fast to compile, develop & run.
It's already in the top 3 most wanted programming languages worldwide and is commonly used by Twitter, Facebook, Apple, Youtube and many more of the globe's best tech brands.
Amicus covers all Golang roles; ranging from Developers and Engineers through to Architecture and Management staff.
How Do Recruitment Agencies Work?
Our dedicated specialists will take on board your exact detailed preferences for your next role and then the work begins. Our team then collaborates, searches and pairs the perfect opportunities to match your unique skillset. We'll then pair you up with some of the world's top brands and assist, guide and advise you through the hiring process.
What Are The Benefits of Using a Recruitment Agency?
If being inundated by recruiters offering you generic IT roles is a regular occurrence for you, contact one of our specialist consultants and say goodbye to irrelevant, non-exclusive opportunities. We have decades of collective experience and our expertise within our specialist markets is what sets up apart from the average recruiter.
We have exclusive access to an incredibly vast network of clients and candidates specifically within Golang, Python, JavaScript, Rust and Machine Learning. Our niche community is global, and it grows everyday thanks to the dedication of our team. We host webinars, podcasts, networking events and round tables which anyone can attend for free to provide our niche community of tech professionals with the opportunity to learn as well as network.
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