Digital execution partner for cloud modernization and data platforms
Seven Peaks is a Bangkok-based engineering organization building cloud-native platforms and data foundations for enterprises across Southeast Asia and Europe. The stack reveals a mature polyglot operation: C# and .NET on the backend, React and TypeScript on the frontend, with a comprehensive data layer (Snowflake, dbt, Apache Airflow, Fivetran, Collibra, Snowpark). Active hiring skews heavily senior and leadership (18 of 31 open roles), concentrated in engineering and design — a signal they're scaling delivery capacity for complex engagements rather than building out support functions.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead .NET
Seven Peaks operates as an international engineering consultancy of 200+ specialists helping mid-market and enterprise clients design, build, and modernize digital systems. Their engagement model is end-to-end: product design, software engineering, quality assurance, and platform architecture bundled into integrated delivery teams. Current project focus spans cloud migration (modernizing legacy systems onto Snowflake), AI data foundations, mobile product revamps, and commerce platforms (price/promotion engines, margin management tools, supplier portals). They work primarily with organizations for whom digital execution is a core business competency, and where system reliability and scalability directly affect revenue and operational efficiency. The company is headquartered in Bangkok and maintains hiring operations in Thailand.
Backend: C#, .NET, Java, Go. Frontend: React, TypeScript, Angular, Vue, Svelte. Data: Snowflake, Snowpark, Apache Airflow, dbt, Fivetran, Collibra. Also uses SQL, NoSQL, Git, Python, Node.js, and Adobe Creative Suite.
AI data foundation design, Snowflake-based data solutions, legacy system modernization, cloud migration, mobile product revamps, price/promotion platforms, margin management tools, supplier collaboration portals, and scalable data architectures.
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