Python Developer
Job Description
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Strong proficiency in Python
- Experience with frameworks such as:
- Django
- Flask
- FastAPI
- Knowledge of object-oriented programming (OOP)
- Familiarity with databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)
- Understanding of REST APIs and web services
- Experience with version control systems (Git)
- Basic understanding of front-end technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
- Problem-solving and analytical skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Knowledge of Docker/Kubernetes
- Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines
- Experience in data science, machine learning, or AI (optional, role-dependent)
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 1–5+ years of experience in Python development (varies by level)
Work Environment
- Full-time / Remote / Hybrid (depending on company)
- Agile/Scrum development environment
Common Roles for Python Developers
- Backend Developer
- Web Developer
- Data Engineer / Data Scientist
- Automation Engineer
- AI/ML Engineer
If you want, I can tailor this for a fresher, senior role, or a specific industry (like fintech, healthcare, or AI).
in my terminal i want to commit git commit -m "in ai match center when there are more location hide it and shoe the hide number make sentence formation
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Your message is understandable, but it can be written more clearly and professionally.
Here are a few improved versions:
Option 1 (simple & clear):
git commit -m "Hide extra locations in AI Match Center and show count of hidden locations"
Option 2 (more descriptive):
git commit -m "In AI Match Center, hide additional locations and display the number of hidden items"
Option 3 (clean & professional):
git commit -m "Improve AI Match Center UI by hiding excess locations and showing hidden count"
If you want, I can also format it based on conventional commits (like feat:, fix:).
can we write commit like that
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Yes, you can write a commit message like that — Git doesn’t enforce strict rules. As long as it’s inside quotes, it will work.
But your original message:
"in ai match center when there are more location hide it and shoe the hide number"
has spelling and clarity issues, so it’s better to clean it up.
What matters in a good commit message
- Clear and concise
- Describes what changed
- Uses proper grammar
- Usually written in present tense
Recommended style
A cleaner version would be:
git commit -m "Hide extra locations in AI Match Center and show hidden count"
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