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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 11:52:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: 45000.00-45000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Avanti is working with a fintech in London who''s done with traditional software development. This role is for Mid Level Software Engineers who already live in Cursor/Claude and are wondering why everyone else is still coding like it''s 2018.What You''ll Actually DoShip complete features weekly. Not tickets. Features. The whole thing.Run multiple AI agents while you architect solutions - Claude handles boilerplate, you handle thinkingTalk to real users. Monday you understand the problem. Friday they''re using what you built.Work with 4-5 people who move the same speed as you (3 days/week London, actually in a room together)You AreAlready using AI to code and can''t go backCan build frontend, backend, whatever - you just build the thingMore interested in shipping than perfectingComfortable talking to customers because you want to build stuff people actually useProbably frustrated at how slow your current place movesThis Isn''t For You IfYou need 2 weeks to research before building"That''s not my job, I''m a backend developer"You think AI is just autocompleteYou want to go deep on one problem for monthsThe DetailsLocation: Central London, 3 days/weekInterview Process: 30-min call, th...</description>
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