Tabeo
Senior Backend Engineer (Golang)

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Senior Backend Engineer
[Mission]
We help dental and veterinary clinics manage the flow of money through their practice, combining patient access, payments, memberships, financing, insurance, and reporting into a single coherent system—redefining how primary care is operated financially.
Three key shifts are reshaping primary care:
- Patient access: Move beyond traditional hours to provide 24/7 availability through voice and chat interfaces, acting as the new "front door" to care.
- Structured revenue: Adopt memberships, financing, and insurance to smooth cashflow, enhance accessibility, and forecast trends amid evolving NHS and private care dynamics.
- Financial insight: Enable practice owners and managers to analyse the economic viability of pricing, plans, and utilisation—not by relying on complex or opaque tools, but with clarity and actionable data.
Today, Tabeo supports over 6,000 dental practices across the UK, with 100+ new weekly sign-ups. Our kiosk is the dominant market leader for patient finance and is preparing to disrupt memberships next, alongside launching an AI-powered voice/chat solution integrating voice, email, WhatsApp, and chat—complementing our existing ecosystem.
We seek 50-60% annual revenue growth and aim to reach £25M ARR by 2028, ensuring profitability while innovating for primary care. Operating remotely (wherever GMT ±3 timezone), we combine cutting-edge tools and culture with twice-yearly immersive Team Weeks (past locations: Dubai, Lisbon, London, Athens—with Abu Dhabi’s next line-up a surprise!).
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[About the Role]
Your Impact
As a Senior Backend Engineer, you’ll drive our cross-functional product teams through critical milestones, including:
- Expanding our multi-product strategy, particularly scaling our "Plans" product.
- Launching our breakout AI Revenue Engine, a foundational product cutting across our suite—supporting voice, email, WhatsApp, and chat initiatives.
- Extend our reach to new markets: scaling into other primary care providers (veterinary clinics, hearing specialists) and expanding into regions like Germany.
Our Legacy and Future Systems
Our foundational Finance system supported rapid growth to 10,000+ dentists over 8 years. Now, as we push boundaries, we have ambitious targets:
Technologies and Tools
You’ll work within this robust infrastructure:
- Backend: Golang (Go)
- Databases: PostgreSQL
- Event Processing: Confluent Kafka
- Infrastructure: Google Cloud & AWS, leveraging Serverless (e.g., API Gateway, AWS Lambda, EventBridge), DynamoDB, and Docker
- Frontend: Javascript/TypeScript, hosted on Vercel
[Requirements]
Core Experience
You’re an experienced Go backend engineer with a strong background in fintech (highly preferred):
- Proven track record in developing scalable backend services in Go.
- "Build it, run it" mindset—efficient DevOps principles to own tasks end-to-end.
- Product-centric approach: prioritise customer outcomes and data-driven decision-making.
- Proven ability to lead large, ambiguous, or undefined projects—driving alignment when skip-level undefined.
- Cultural advocate: ensure collaboration, transparency, and process improvement across teams.


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[What We Offer]
Flexible, Remote-First Work
Misaligned with our £2K annual learning budget, we empower your professional growth.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Fully equipped home-office setup
- AXA Business Health Corporate Private Medical Plan (covers dental, optical, life assurance, work-life balance, and gym discounts)
- 24-day annual leave + birthday off
- Enhanced parental leave
- Fertility treatment benefits (up to 5 days per year)
- Fully-contributing pension scheme
- Electric car scheme
- Company outings & Bonding “Team Weeks”—as much fun as the location hopping suggests…
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[Interview Process]
1. Recruitment Call
- Introductory chat with HR.
2. Technical Stay
- Takehome assignment (<2 hours) or critique of a public GitHub project.
- Technical interview with the engineering team.
3. Cultural Fit Exploration
- Behavioural interview with the product team.
Benchmarking
- A short critical thinking assessment (~40 mins)
Post-Offer Handoff
- Meeting the CEO (Paul) for any final questions.
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