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Bjak

Full Stack Engineer (US)

United States (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today

About this role

BJAK seeks a full stack engineer to develop features across their AI neobank platform, spanning frontend, backend, APIs and databases. You'll own complete product workflows from concept through production, collaborating across teams to ship fast in a fintech environment serving Southeast Asia.

What you'll do

  • Build and ship complete product features across frontend, backend, APIs and databases
  • Create customer and internal workflows for onboarding, payments, accounts, rewards, travel and KYC
  • Transform ambiguous product requirements into systems with clean UX and reliable backend logic
  • Build internal tools and automation to reduce manual work and enable team scalability
  • Monitor, debug and improve features post-launch based on production performance
  • Collaborate with product, design, mobile, backend and AI engineers to execute rapidly

What they're looking for

  • Full stack development across frontend and backend
  • React, Next.js, Vue or similar modern frontend frameworks
  • Backend fundamentals including APIs, data models, authentication and integrations
  • Database design and optimization
  • Production debugging and monitoring
  • Strong product sense and ability to simplify complex workflows
  • Working effectively with ambiguity and incomplete specifications
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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
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Likely interview questions

  • Tell us about a shipped product feature you built end-to-end—what was your role across frontend, backend and infrastructure?
  • Describe a time you had to simplify a complex, ambiguous product workflow. How did you approach it?