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Djamo | Staff Software Engineer | Remote (UTC-3 to UTC+3) | Full-time | https://careers.djamo.com/p/c4594e2c416c-staff-engineer-back...

I'm VP of engineering at Djamo and we're looking for talented people at Djamo. We are building the neobank for 210 millions people in Subsaharan Africa.

Our goal is to build seamless and affordable banking solutions to bring millions of people into financial inclusion, where less than 25% of the population is banked. You can find out more about us on https://www.djamo.com

We’re hiring Staff Software Engineers to build high-performance, distributed systems in Typescript. You'll work on the largest neo-bank in the area to solve the toughest challenges we face.

What we’re looking for:

- 8+ years of experience in software engineering.

- Experience in designing the architecture for public-facing software that handles millions of requests per day.

Our stack is simple and scalable: Typescript, Flutter, Postgresql, Redis, Kafka. We run our servers on AWS.

You can directly join me at vianney at djamo.io


Djamo | Software Engineer | Remote (UTC-3 to UTC+3) | Full-time | https://djamo.com/

I'm VP of engineering at Djamo and we're looking for talented people at Djamo. We are building the neobank for 210 millions people in Subsaharan Africa.

Our goal is to build seamless and affordable banking solutions to bring millions of people into financial inclusion, where less than 25% of the population is banked. You can find out more about us on https://djamo.com

Here are our open positions: Staff Software Engineer, Mobile

If you're not in the roles but feel you can add something to us, feel free to contact me.

Our stack is simple and scalable: Typescript, Flutter, Postgresql, Redis, Kafka. We run our servers on AWS.

You can directly join me at vianney at djamo.io


Djamo | Software Engineer | Remote (UTC-3 to UTC+3) | Full-time | https://careers.djamo.com/

I'm VP of engineering at Djamo and we're looking for talented people at Djamo. We are building the neobank for 210 millions people in Subsaharan Africa.

Our goal is to build seamless and affordable banking solutions to bring millions of people into financial inclusion, where less than 25% of the population is banked. You can find out more about us on https://djamo.com

Here are our open positions: * Staff Software Engineer, Mobile * Data Analyst

If you're not in the roles but feel you can add something to us, feel free to contact me.

Our stack is simple and scalable: Typescript, Flutter, Postgresql, Redis, Kafka. We run our servers on AWS.

You can directly join me at vianney at djamo.io


Hi Vianney,

I'm really interested in the initiative of your company and have conducted research in my current role on unbanked and underbanked populations. I'd be interested in applying for the data analyst position, however I don't see it listed on the vacant positions page. Could you point me to where I could forward my resume?

- Amber


Djamo | Software Engineer | Remote (EU / Africa timezone), or Hybrid | Full-time | https://careers.djamo.com/

I'm VP of engineering at Djamo and we're looking for talented people at Djamo. We are building the neobank for 210 millions people in Subsaharan Africa.

Our goal is to build seamless and affordable banking solutions to bring millions of people into financial inclusion, where less than 25% of the population is banked. You can find out more about us on https://djamo.com

Here are our open positions: * Staff Software Engineer, Mobile * Staff Software Engineer, Backend

If you're not in the roles but feel you can add something to us, feel free to contact me.

Our stack is simple and scalable: Typescript, Flutter, Postgresql, Redis, Kafka. We run our servers on AWS.

You can directly join me at vianney at djamo.io


Debit and credit cards are not popular everywhere. In Germany, their market share is below 50% in e-commerce transactions. In retail it's just above 50%. If you look at the overall volume, 82% of their transactions are made in cash.

Now, would they swap cash this solution? I doubt it... Privacy is a reason but not the only one.


Germany is particularly weird for that. Visiting Germany from the UK or Poland paying for stuff feels like going back in time like 15-20 years.

I have a strong memory of going to a cafe next to my hotel in Berlin and ordering a coffee and being completely shocked I couldn't pay for it by card. I hadn't even considered that I might need cash. After some conversation the nice lady in the cafe told me keep the coffee and to come back the next day with the cash. They really hate card payments for some reason.

On the other hand in Poland I've been unable to use my card in a couple of places because they only take mobile payments/Blik. The contrast is wild.


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The closest I could find was a carousel[1], since clicking on a button will increment/decrement an index. I agree that the classic examples are missing. I would have like a simple counter and a TodoMVC.

[1] https://nuejs.org/docs/nuejs/reactive-components.html


I mean technically I would translate "nimium valedīxit" into "elle faisait trop d'adieux", which is also 6 syllables (with the advantage to keep the she). If you want to keep before, which is skipped in this latin transaction, then it would be 2 extra syllables.


Which is why I'm always using buster[1] when facing captchas.

https://github.com/dessant/buster/


It really depends what you're into and the languages you speak. Given we're on hackernews, maybe you're an English speaker who could be interested in math? 3Blue1Brown[1] is a nice channel.

1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw/vid...


I love 3Blue1Brown! So good!


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