Urgent! Golang Developer (Scalable Microservices Fintech)

Summary

  • Company - Fintech Corporation
  • Workstyle - Full Remote
  • Budget - $46,000 - $72,000 USD

About the Company :

A leading fintech corporation based in Tokyo has positioned itself at the forefront of Japan’s digital financial revolution. Closely integrated with a popular mobile payment ecosystem, the company offers credit services designed to simplify and enhance the cashless experience for consumers. Its strategic focus lies in building a comprehensive financial life platform that goes beyond traditional banking, aiming to challenge the dominance of cash in everyday transactions. With a culture rooted in speed, innovation, and user-first design, the organization fosters a dynamic work environment that blends agile development with hybrid flexibility—making it a standout in the competitive fintech landscape.

What We’re Looking For

  • Proficiency in one or more general-purpose OOP programming languages (e.g., Java, Kotlin, Go, Scala).
  • Willingness to explore and adopt new languages and technologies as needed.
  • Hands-on experience working with both structured (SQL) and unstructured (NoSQL) data stores, plus familiarity with caching in distributed systems.
  • Solid understanding of core computing concepts including algorithms, data structures, and object-oriented design.
  • Practical knowledge of building concurrent and distributed systems.
  • Experience developing backend components such as APIs, messaging systems, and database connectors.
  • Familiarity with microservice architecture and its implementation.
  • Background in designing systems that handle large-scale traffic and performance demands.
  • Either a formal education in computer science or engineering, or equivalent professional experience (2+ years) in building SaaS platforms.
  • Note : As part of the interview process, candidates will be asked to complete an online coding assessment similar to LeetCode challenges—practicing beforehand is strongly recommended.
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