First Circle
.NET Developer
First CircleAustralia9 hours ago
Full-timeRemote FriendlyOther
First Circle is the fastest growing fintech in the Philippines - we are evolving from a single-product company providing credit to SMEs, to a multi-product company providing Neobanking solutions, and we are hiring a .NET developer to help us build one of our key products, Cards, that is crucial to our SME customers.

What's different about engineering at First Circle?

  • Engineers are given personal responsibility to solve real problems in our business from the day they join. That means starting small, and quickly growing into leading hugely exciting projects
  • Receive regular mentorship from senior engineers that have tremendous track records building software around the world
  • We already have a core product that customers love - this is a unique opportunity to do zero-to-one building in a company that has already got a track record of delivering great things
  • Our team loves working together. No politics, just building. It matters
  • Our engineers are exceptional - they don't just write code, they take away pain and spark joy for our colleagues and customers. They create moments that make people say 'wow'. They are the fintech revolution. Join today, become part of this unique team, and build something you can be proud of

Requirements

  • Natural creators and problem solves who love critical thinking. You will not be expected to get it right every time, but you will always be asked to justify your thinking,
  • Experience:
    • Degree or bootcamp related to engineering, computer science, etc
    • 1-2 years minimum professional experience
  • Skills: ability to pass the FC engineering code test that successful applicants will be sent

Benefits

  • We don't have a fixed budget for the role. When we find the right person, we will pay them competitively vs their market rate
  • Macbooks, health insurance, training budgets and more!
  • Flexible working arrangements including remote work

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