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I am a software engineer with 5 years of experience working on various projects. I have worked with React, Node.js, and some cloud stuff. I am very passionate about coding and always try to learn new things. I think I would be a great fit for this role because I am hardworking and a team player. I have done many projects at my current company and I am looking for new challenges. Please find my resume attached.
In 2023, I led the migration of a 4M-user authentication system from a monolithic Rails app to a distributed microservices architecture — reducing p99 latency from 840ms to 62ms and eliminating two annual outages that had each cost the company $180K. That work is why I'm writing to you. The infrastructure challenges in your job description — specifically the real-time data pipeline at scale — are exactly the class of problems I've spent the last three years solving.
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Hi ████████, Thank you for applying to Google. We were impressed by your background and would like to invite you for an initial interview...

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