Backend dev for FinTech product company + stock options (offline) $5000-6500

Who We Are
Settle is a FinTech company on a mission to help small and medium businesses thrive by taking the worry out of cash flow management. We’re building software making it super easy for finance teams to track, pay, and reconcile invoices. We pair that with lending products to offer our customers the power and flexibility to choose who, when, and how to pay their customers.

Our small but growing team (30+ today) was founded in San Francisco, USA along with an engineering office in Lviv. We're well funded (Series-B) with backing by elite VCs including Ribbit, Stripes, Kleiner Perkins, Founder’s Fund, SciFi Ventures, and others. We provide competitive benefits including health insurance, English classes, flexible PTO, 1:1 coaching, along with above-market compensation, and stock options in the company. We're looking for motivated engineers who are eager to build something from scratch to delight our customers!

What You’ll Do
* Design and build data models, services, and APIs to power our webapp.
* Utilize heuristics, automation, and machine learning to streamline customer-facing workflows, internal underwriting decisions, and fraud detection.
* Scale and secure our systems to support an increasing number of users, features, business requirements, partners, and engineers.
* Collaborate with the team to build robust testing and deployment frameworks.
* Analyze, debug, and fix performance and correctness issues.

What We Look For
* CS fundamentals plus real-world experience. 2+ years of industry experience preferred. We primarily use Ruby on Rails in the backend. You have prior RoR experience and/or fluency in other OOP language(s), ideally with an ORM framework like Django or Hibernate and a willingness to learn Ruby on Rails.
* Webapp architecture design. The design choices we make today will form the foundation of our tech for years to come. You have an end-to-end understanding of how everything fits together from infrastructure up through display and love designing reliable and extensible systems.
* Adaptability. We’re a startup and project needs can change quickly. You’re someone that loves to jump into a new problem, learn what’s needed, and solve it.
* Customer-centric mentality. You care about the user, strive to understand their needs, and build tools to solve their problems.
* Leadership. With rapid growth, we need and expect everyone to be a leader. You have the humility and self-awareness to understand and navigate the unknown. You hold yourself and others to a high bar. You enjoy mentoring and growing other engineers.
* Communication Skills. You'll need to actively communicate with coworkers in both the US and Ukraine. Proficiency in English and comfort communicating your ideas, progress, and problems will be critical to your success.

Interview Process
1) Intro call with hiring manager (~30 minutes)
2) Technical interviews (1 hour coding + 1 hour system design)
3) Collaboration interview (1 hour with designer and engineer)
4) Offer!

About Settle

Settle is a FinTech company on a mission to help small and medium businesses thrive by taking the worry out of cash flow management. We’re building software making it super easy for finance teams to track, pay, and reconcile invoices. We pair that with lending products to offer our customers the power and flexibility to choose who, when, and how to pay their customers.

Our small but growing team (50+ today) was founded in San Francisco along with an engineering hub in Lviv, Ukraine. We're well funded (Series-A) with backing by world class investors like Kleiner Perkins, Founder’s Fund, SciFi Ventures, and others. We provide competitive compensation and equity (company ownership). We're looking for motivated engineers who are eager to build something from scratch to delight our customers!

Company website:
https://www.settle.com

DOU company page:
https://jobs.dou.ua/companies/settle-inc/

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Job unpublished on 10 May 2022

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