We were founded in 2011 to reinvent the world of investing by making it easier, more accessible, and more affordable for everyone. We are revolutionizing wealth management for everyday Americans and have the most popular investment portfolio app in the world, where every day over $300 billion dollars in assets are tracked and kept secure using bank-level security. We are backed by great investors like Union Square Ventures, Bain Capital and DCM.
Essentially we have created the easiest way to manage your money - simply connect your accounts and we will tailor a portfolio based on your goals.

We are a Series C startup in San Francisco, and are hiring startup minded engineers to join our team.

Come help build the next generation of portfolio management tools! Our engineers are building products that analyze billions in investor assets, running complex algorithms and recommendations software to help our users make better investment decisions.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop the vision and implementation for the core technology that powers SigFig

Start with ideas, designs, and features. Then architect a technical solution, build it, test it, and launch it!

Be an integral member of our team and help lead the development of other engineers


QUALIFICATIONS

BS or MS — in Computer Science or equivalent

5+ years professional experience — In software development at a web startup is a plus

An expert developing in multiple languages, but our tech stack is primarily: Scala & Java
If you're a guru in PHP, Python, Ruby, or C++, let's chat regardless : )

Extensive experience working with large data setsKnowledge of Amazon Web Services, NoSQL, or Statistics is a plus

Knowledge of Amazon Web Services, NoSQL, or Statistics is a plus


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