Remote Senior Backend Software Engineer
Finary
πRemote - Worldwide
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Job highlights
Summary
Finary is a money management platform revolutionizing personal finance with a mission to empower investors. They are seeking a highly experienced Backend Software Engineer to join their team, offering competitive pay and benefits, and working on critical financial applications. The role involves coding, leading architecture discussions, helping hire top engineers, and collaborating with product and design teams.
Requirements
- Are a team player, are humble, and like to help others grow
- Are genuinely friendly and ambitious
- Like to take initiative and find new creative solutions to problems
- Are a good communicator and know how to collect feedback and identify bottlenecks
- Have 5+ years in an engineering role in product-driven organizations
- Have a track record in mobile-first products
- Are fluent in English (written and spoken)
- Break down big projects into small deliverables, well-presented to the team, and move fast based on user feedback. You prefer small solutions and know when to improve something
- Preferred Time Zones: GMT-2, GMT+3
Preferred Qualifications
- Are comfortable with product analytics (Amplitude is a plus)
- Are passionate about personal finance & investing
- Have experience in fintech
Benefits
- Top-notch health insurance
- New MacBook Pro, and all the gear you need
- Quarterly company retreats
- Finary Plus subscription
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