Description
Papaya Global is a rapidly growing, award-winning B2B tech unicorn with a mission to revolutionize the payroll and payments industry. With over $400M raised from top-tier investors, our innovative technology provides a comprehensive solution for managing global workforces, from hiring and onboarding to managing and paying employees in over 160 countries.
We’re looking for a strong backend developer to join our growing team. You’ll be working closely with an amazing group of developers and be responsible for the server side of our web applications.
We use Java to develop our backend and use the latest AWS services for development and production environments.
You will:
- Develop the tools and infrastructure that power Papaya’s backend infrastructure.
- Ensure high quality of backend code, including rigorous automated testing and code reviews
- Take an active role in code reviews & pull requests, get your own code reviewed by the team and become a better developer overall
- Keep up to date on the latest techniques in development and testing
- Learn new stuff and enrich other team members
Requirements
- 6 - 9 years of experience in Java
- Experience in developing backend infrastructure
- Experience in Agile development, including continuous integration, continuous deployment, and coding for automated testing.
- Experience in core database systems (SQL, NoSQL, Redis, etc).
- Experience in deploying and maintaining in an AWS environment.
- A passion for improving software quality through self-learning.
- Get things done mentality.
- To be a team player
Nice to have
None
What We Do
Imagine controlling all your global payroll and payments from a single place, supported by certified experts who keep you compliant in every country, even when laws change.
No more juggling third parties. No more foreign bank accounts. No more repetitive manual work.
Finally, there’s one platform that gives you total control of your global operations, from creating local contracts automatically to paying workers in the local currency of 160+ countries.
It’s called Papaya Global, and we’d love to show it to you.
Papaya Global: How the world gets paid