Junior Software Engineer
Company: Feefo
Location: Location not specified (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Level: Junior
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-02-18
About this role
Feefo helps both consumers and businesses make the right decisions.
Founded in 2010, Feefo works with 6,000+ brands worldwide to collect reliable and constructive reviews they can learn from and display. We invite confirmed customers to leave feedback, which results in reliable, fake-free reviews, so consumers can learn how people like them feel about different products and services. And companies can discover what they’re doing right, and where they can improve. This allows Feefo’s clients to create transparent, trusted relationships and deliver exceptional services that their customers can depend on - every time.
We’re a team of technology specialists, industry experts, and multi-lingual client services champions that operates across various sectors, including travel, retail, automotive, and finance. Feefo’s bespoke artificial intelligence, business insight, review software and compliance solutions help increase client sales and reduce churn. As a Google Premier Partner, our clients can improve their search and paid conversion rates too.
We are proud to work with companies, large and small, from household names to local heroes.
To learn more visit: www.feefo.com, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
About The Role
Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Junior Software Engineer plays a critical role in keeping Feefo’s
platform running smoothly and reliably for our clients.
This role sits within our product engineering function and focuses on investigating, diagnosing, and
resolving technical issues across our Java-based systems. You’ll work closely with Software Engineers,
Technical Leads, Product, Data, and Customer teams to understand problems, identify root causes,
and deliver effective fixes or mitigations.
It’s an ideal role for an engineer who enjoys problem-solving, understanding systems end-to-end,
and making a real impact on customer experience — without the pressure of feature delivery a...