Bjak
Android Developer
United States (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today
About this role
BJAK, a leading Southeast Asian fintech platform, seeks an Android developer to build native features for their AI-powered neobank app. You'll own the full product lifecycle from design through production, focusing on clean UX, performance, and reliability for financial workflows used by millions.
What you'll do
- Develop and ship native Android features for onboarding, payments, transfers, accounts, cards, rewards and AI-assisted journeys
- Simplify complex financial flows into fast, intuitive mobile experiences
- Collaborate with product, design, backend and AI teams to move features from concept to production
- Ensure app quality by monitoring performance, crash rates, edge cases and release stability
- Debug production issues and use analytics and user behavior to iterate post-launch
- Integrate APIs, authentication, secure data handling and financial workflows with strong reliability focus
What they're looking for
- Native Android development with Kotlin
- Android Jetpack, Coroutines and Flow
- App performance optimization and debugging
- Modern Android architecture patterns
- Product sense and UX awareness
- API integration and secure data handling
- Ability to work with ambiguity in startup environment
- Strong English communication
Benefits
- Remote work (US-based)
- Work on mission-driven fintech product serving millions
- Collaborative global team with 20+ nationalities
- Fast-moving startup environment with shipping autonomy
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Bjak
Bjak is a Southeast Asian fintech super app offering insurance, payments, savings, wallets, and investment products through a unified platform. The company is hiring full stack engineers, backend engineers, iOS developers, and Android engineers to build scalable features and reliable systems across mobile and web products.
- Website
- bjak.com
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through a shipped Android app you built—what was your specific contribution to its success?
- Describe a production issue you debugged in Android. How did you approach it and what was the outcome?