Senior Full Stack Engineer San Mateo, CA / Hybrid
Company: Checkbook, Inc.
Location: San Mateo
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Checkbook enables businesses to access the speed, flexibility
and cost savings of digital payments, with the familiarity and
simplicity of paper checks. By providing businesses an on-ramp from
paper to digital payments, we can effectively onboard customers at
any stage of their digital transformation process.
Job Overview:
As a Senior Full Stack Engineer at Checkbook, you'll be the captain
of code, steering the ship of our web applications with Postgres,
Python and a cast of frontend libraries as your crew. Together,
we'll conquer the fintech seas and unlock the secrets of modern
payments.Responsibilities:
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