Tech company and bank in one

People don't need a bank. They need digital solutions for their banking. That's why technologies like machine learning, data science and working methods like Scrum are more than buzzwords for us – they are part of what makes us more than a bank. We believe in agile working. For these reasons and more, many of our IT staff see ING Germany as a tech company with an international family.

We let the codes talk

An ordinary bank hires bankers – but we are IT specialists. That's why we even sound a bit different. Our favorite languages include Java, Python and Swift. And band T-shirts are almost the dress code in some of our IT teams. It's hard to imagine IT events without them. Most important to us, however, is a good team spirit. Both in our modern offices in Frankfurt, Nuremberg and Hanover and when working from home.

Want an IT job?

What comes next is no secret. We are looking for reinforcement from IT specialists and software developers, with whom we will not only become more digital – but who also want to take a big leap forward. We have the topics and technologies to achieve this goal. Now all we need is you.

Philosophy

Agile (SCRUM, Kanban), tdd, devops micro-services, self-contained-systems (SCS), event-sourcing, ZeroTrust, Security by Design

Programming languages

Java, OpenJDK, Scala, JavaScript, Swift, Python, pip, Kotlin, Groovy, Perl, bash, ksh, Cobol, Kotlin, Elixir, Go, C, Shell-Script

Frameworks & Tools

Spring, Spring-boot, swagger, JavaEE/JakartaEE, nodeJS, npm, kafka, Outsystems, akka, finatra, phoenix, dropwizard, react, redux, vue.js, Adobe Audition, GarageBand, Logic Pro, Azure Devops, X.509, ACME, Ansible, lucene

Versioning / CI

Git, Jenkins, continuous-delivery, continuous-integration

Frontend

HTML5, CSS3, SASS, Wicket, WebComponents, LitHTML, TDD mit Mocha & Chai, Storybook, LESS, responsive-design

Middleware

Oracle Golden Gate, Oracle Unified Directory, Oracle Weblogic, Oracle Enterprise User Security, JBoss, Tomcat

Build Tools

Maven, Gradle, jasmine, geb

Test Framework

Cucumber, Selenium, Junit, testng

Date Management

Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, T-SQL, ANSI SQL, mongoDB, apache-kafka, s3, hadoop, spark, postgresql, elasticsearch, SAP, HANA, BigData NoSQL Datenbank Cassandra (commercial version: Datastaxx), Exadata, solr, redis

Platforms

Docker, Android, iOS, Linux, Azure, Kubernetes, OpenShift

Infrastructure as Code (IaC)

terraform, cloudformation, Puppet

Governance

Identity Access Management, , Design Verification, Approval Regime, MFA, Remediation Tasks, BlackDuck, Fortify, , Issues, Security Monitoring, Technical State Compliance Monitoring, DataProtection, External Connections, Restart Plans.

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In episode 6 of our podcast, we talk to user experience designer Marco and software developer Lukas. The two reveal why they are so passionate about accessibility in Internet banking and dispel some tough IT clichés.

Episode 5 is all about getting started in the IT career world. Sven gives an insight into how he got to his current job as a domain architect after starting out as a developer, and what you need to bring to the job

In episode 4 Constantin talks about the application fields of blockchain technology for the state, companies and end consumers - especially in the research field of digital identities.

In episode 3 Kai talks about Blockchain and exciting use cases of Distributed Ledger Technology. Find out more about the various areas of application and technical possibilities.

In episode 2 Jürgen talks about his working world as a software architect and about the IT landscape of the future. It's best to listen right now.

In episode 1 Volkan talks about machine learning and his exciting projects. He provides insights into his daily work as a Big Data Engineer at ING Germany.

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