As a Software Engineer working for our Skrill and Neteller digital wallets, part of the Paysafe Group, you’ll be able to take part in the shaping of the future of payments. With over 10 years’ experience, Skrill and Neteller are the go-to payment options when it comes to e-money transfers and playing online. You’ll be able to build their awesome functionalities on the back stage and coach your fellow developers.
What you really do
- You contribute to our microservices architecture and our RESTFul web services.
- You write testable code that will be continuously integrated and deployed, and will therefore have a real effect on live environments.
- You review code of your peers in the team within the agile environment of Paysafe
- You coach and provide feedback for other developers
How you do it
- You prioritize your own work together with your team and Product Manager.
- You’re not afraid to take charge if you think things can be better.
- You use the right tools for the job. You’re directed by your analytical skills and ability to stay objective.
Team
You will be working in a family with three to five other developers, ranging from Spring or Java SE to Angular (JavaScript) . Your team will have the continuous support by a Development Manager, a Scrum Master and a Product Manager. You and another team are responsible for one specific domain of Paysafe Group.
What we’re asking
- You are the final boss in the game of Java 8, Spring and RESTFul web services.
- You love a challenge and you have a way to prove this.
- You understand version control, specifically Git(hub).
- You’re proud of what you do and you welcome feedback.
- You're willing to work in an international work environment.
What we’re offering
- Money
- An awesome workspace with weekly tech talks thirsty Thursdays, team activities and an informal playful office space.
- Cool and technically challenging projects
- 25 paid leave days
- Free conference attendances in Bulgaria and abroad
- Parties. All-night LAN.
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