Senior Software Engineer (Back End) - Developer Platform
Bill.com
- San Jose, CA
- $145,600-174,700 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A deep appreciation of others' perspectives, excellent communication abilities, and a profound appreciation for the effectiveness of teamwork
- 6+ years experience in designing, developing, and delivering customer centric enterprise level back end solutions
- Proven hands-on skills with programming experience in Java, multi-threading, event driven architectures, REST, Data Caching Services, DB schema design and data access technologies
- Familiarity with modern web services, APIs and SDKs
- A drive and a strong passion for continual learning in the field of engineering, with a particular focus on enhancing developer support capabilities.
- Strong understanding of developer needs and user-centric design principles for APIs.
- Ability to effectively communicate with diverse audiences, from large banking partners to smaller Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and the broader developer community.
- Proficiency in developing tooling that enhances API usability and developer experience.
- Experience in the Fintech industry
- 100% paid employee health, dental, and vision plans (choose HMO, PPO, or HDHP)
- HSA & FSA accounts
- Life Insurance, Long & Short-term disability coverage
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 11+ Observed holidays and wellness days and flexible time off
- Employee Stock Purchase Program with employee discounts
- Wellness & Fitness initiatives
- Employee recognition and referral programs
- And much more
- Humble - We check our egos at the door. We are curious. We listen, accept feedback.
- Authentic - We earn and show trust by being real-embracing our authentic selves.
- Passionate - We care deeply about each other and our customers.
- Accountable - We are duty-bound to each other, our customers, and society.
- Fun - We wrap it all together by building connections and enjoying time spent together.
- Required
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