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SimplyCredit
FT Scala
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SimplyCredit | FT Scala & Clojure Engineers | www.simplycreditinc.com | SF, CA
At SimplyCredit, our mission is to redefine consumer lending as it is known today. We believe in doing right by the consumer: no fees, no penalty pricing, no gotchas, and no fine print. We want to bring sanity back to lending and ensure that consumers get the value and service they deserve. Using advanced technologies we are creating credit and lending innovations in line with these values, all delivered through seamless customer experience.
We are looking for talented Scala and Clojure engineers eager for a defining role in building a company. As an early employee you will be responsible for architecting and building key aspects of our platform, work autonomously guiding the technologies we use and create, and help develop our company and engineering culture. You’ll work directly with the founders who have deep experience in consumer lending, data science and business development from their work at companies FICO and Kaggle.
If you’re itching to get in on the ground floor of building a new product and company, then we’d love to hear from you! Send us your resume and why you'd be a good fit for SimplyCredit. Email: jobs@simplycreditinc.com
4+ years of experience with web applications * Build RESTful APIs that will power the user-facing website and mobile apps * Write secure code and ensure the privacy and safety of sensitive user information * Interface with financial system APIs such as the credit bureaus and payment systems * Architect the backend to allow for sophisticated deployment of machine learning algorithms and data science * Design and build the data warehousing infrastructure
Define key workflow infrastructure including automated testing, continuous integration, and continuous deployments * Experience with PCI compliance, payment systems or other banking applications is a plus * Language/stack experience in Scala or Clojure