Backend Engineer

Twenty

📍New York, NY
Posted May 22, 2026

Job Overview

Position

Backend Engineer

Company

Twenty

Location

New York, NY

Work Type

On-site

Job ID

li-4413314612

Job Description

About The Company
America is under sustained cyber attack. Our adversaries infiltrate our networks, steal our IP, and degrade the digital infrastructure that modern life runs on. They’ve learned—correctly—that those attacks rarely produce consequences.

Twenty was founded to change that, by making our adversaries think twice before they attack us. Our vision is American and allied primacy in cyberspace—a future where they cannot contest us, deterrence is assured, and the free world remains secure.

Founded in 2024, Twenty Technologies (www.twenty.io) industrializes offensive cyber operations for the U.S. and its allies. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, Twenty has raised $38M from Caffeinated Capital, General Catalyst, and In-Q-Tel.

Role Summary

You’ll build the backend systems that power Twenty’s cyber and electromagnetic capabilities—software that ingests real-time operational signals, models complex relationships, and serves high-throughput APIs at machine speed. You’ll design and ship reliable services in Go, working with known-hard problems like graph data modeling, event-driven architectures, and performance at scale. You’ll partner closely with product, frontend, and domain experts to turn operator needs into durable platform capabilities. This role spans both cloud and on-premises environments supporting mission-critical U.S. national security outcomes.

Who You Are

  • You care about building systems that have real-world impact, especially in national security and defense of democracies.

  • You’re excited by hard backend problems: throughput, latency, correctness, and operability under pressure.

  • You take pride in clean interfaces—APIs that are intuitive, consistent, and built to evolve.

  • You think in systems: data models, services, and workflows that work together reliably.

  • You’re pragmatic and iterative—ship value quickly, then harden, measure, and improve.

  • You collaborate well across disciplines, communicate clearly, and welcome direct feedback.

  • You default to ownership: you notice gaps, propose solutions, and drive them to completion.

What You’ll Do

  • Design and implement scalable backend services in Go that improve operator decision-making and response.

  • Build high-performance APIs that power customer-facing workflows and internal platform capabilities.

  • Model complex relationships in graph databases and optimize schemas and queries for speed and clarity.

  • Implement event-driven systems (e.g., with NATS) to process real-time operational data streams.

  • Develop and maintain automated tests to protect correctness, security, and performance as the system evolves.

  • Build and operate microservices deployed on AWS, with an eye toward resilience and cost-aware scaling.

  • Create and improve CI/CD pipelines that enable fast, secure delivery of new capabilities.

  • Partner with cyber operations experts to translate domain needs into robust product features.

  • Collaborate with frontend engineers on API contracts and data structures that are efficient and usable.

  • Evaluate new technologies and patterns that could unlock better operational outcomes.

Must Have

  • You have 3+ years of professional software development experience building backend (or full-stack) applications.

  • You have strong proficiency with Go (Golang) and have shipped production services with it.

  • You have experience working with graph databases (Neo4j, AWS Neptune, or similar), including schema design and query performance.

  • You have working knowledge of event-driven architectures and message queues/streaming systems.

  • You have experience building and maintaining APIs (REST and/or GraphQL).

  • You have experience with cloud infrastructure, ideally AWS, and understand cloud-native deployment patterns.

  • You have hands-on experience with containerization and microservices architectures.

  • You have a strong foundation in secure coding practices and can reason about security tradeoffs.

  • You have a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.

Nice To Have

  • You’ve delivered software in defense, security, or other mission-critical environments.

  • You’ve built systems for analysts, operators, or high-tempo users where speed and reliability matter.

  • You’ve integrated AI/ML capabilities into production systems (inference, pipelines, or tooling).

  • You have experience with large-scale data processing and analytics workloads.

  • You’ve contributed meaningfully to open-source projects.

  • You’ve used observability tooling (metrics, tracing, logging) to debug and improve production systems.

Tech Environment (You Might Work With)

  • Go (Golang), GraphQL/REST

  • Graph databases (Neo4j, AWS Neptune) and complex graph schemas

  • NATS and event-driven architectures

  • AWS, microservices, containers

  • CI/CD pipelines, automated testing frameworks, infrastructure-as-code patterns

  • Monitoring and observability tools

Security / Work Environment

Some positions may require eligibility to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance. This role may involve work in a controlled environment.

Benefits
What's on the table:

  • Health. Medical, dental, and vision plan options. Life / AD&D, disability coverage options.

  • Family. Paid parental leave for eligible full-time employees. 12 weeks for birthing parents, 4 for non-birthing parents, 6 weeks for adoptive, foster, or intended parents through surrogacy.

  • Vacation. Paid holidays and flexible PTO. Take what you need.

  • Retirement. 401(k) with pre-tax and Roth options. HSA/FSA options, dependent care FSA.

  • At the office. Commuter benefits. On-site garage parking. Bike storage. Building fitness center. Desk setup stipend.

Benefits vary by location, role, and eligibility. Full plan details provided during the interview and offer process.

If this role sounds like you, apply and share with us your interest.
*Some positions may require eligibility to obtain a U.S. Government security clearance. Any clearance requirement will be listed in the role description.*
*Twenty is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected status.*
*If you need a reasonable accommodation during the hiring process, let us know and we will work with you.*

Interview Prep

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Practice Questions

💡Technical Questions (3)
  • 1.How would you design a schema in a graph database like Neo4j to model complex relationships between network entities, and how would you optimize it for high-throughput queries?
  • 2.Describe how you would implement an event-driven architecture using NATS to process real-time operational cyber signals. How do you ensure message delivery and system resilience?
  • 3.Given that our software must operate at machine speed for critical national security outcomes, how do you approach building high-throughput APIs in Go while ensuring low latency and correctness?
🎯Behavioral Questions (3)
  • 1.Tell me about a time you took ownership of a significant gap or problem in a project that wasn't strictly your responsibility.
  • 2.Describe a situation where you had to partner with domain experts or non-technical stakeholders to translate complex needs into a robust product feature.
  • 3.Give an example of a time you had to ship value quickly under pressure, and how you balanced the need for speed with the need to harden and secure the system later.
🧩Situational Questions (2)
  • 1.You are building a high-performance API for a customer-facing workflow, and the frontend team complains that the data structure is inefficient and requires too many follow-up requests. How do you resolve this while maintaining backend performance?
  • 2.You discover a critical vulnerability in a microservice you own just days before a major deployment to an on-premises environment. Reverting the code would delay a crucial mission capability. What do you do?

Resume Keywords

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GoGolangGraph DatabaseNeo4jEvent-Driven ArchitectureNATSAWSREST APIGraphQLMicroservicesSecure CodingCI/CD

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