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OneApp

Software Engineer, Lending

United States (Remote) (Remote)$130k–$190kfulltimemidAdded 1 week ago

About this role

OnePay is seeking a Full Stack Engineer to lead and develop lending products that genuinely impact users. The role involves delivering complex projects at scale while providing technical leadership in a fast-paced fintech environment.

What you'll do

  • Design and deliver impactful lending platform projects
  • Provide technical leadership and communicate with stakeholders
  • Optimize lending systems for a growing market
  • Collaborate with product and design teams for seamless experiences
  • Mentor engineers to promote best practices

What they're looking for

  • Expertise in distributed systems and high-throughput APIs
  • Strong full-stack development skills
  • Experience in regulated finance domains
  • Technical leadership and communication abilities
  • Proactive and builder mindset

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and stock options
  • Health benefits from Day 1
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Remote-friendly working environment
  • Flexible time off and growth opportunities
  • Mission-driven and inclusive culture
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OneApp

OneApp builds a consumer fintech platform offering financial services like cash advances and banking transactions, backed by Walmart. The company is hiring software engineers, frontend engineers, mobile engineers, and support engineers to develop scalable, mobile-first financial products and customer-facing applications.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your experience designing and scaling distributed systems or high-throughput APIs. What were the key challenges and how did you address reliability and performance?
  • Describe your experience building lending, payments, or other regulated financial products. How did you approach compliance, security, and data integrity in your design?