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Teller

Designer #1

CompanyTeller
Websiteteller.io
Roles
  • Designer #1
  • Erlang/Elixir Engineers
Typecontract
Role taxonomySoftware Engineering
SpecialtiesSoftware Engineering
LocationLondon, UK / On site preferred but · Remote (Worldwide)
Salary
Apply viaEmailsg@teller.io
Hiring notes
TechElixiriOS
Parsed locationsLondon, UK, On site preferred but
RegionsWorldwide, UK
Posted bysjtgraham
PostedOct 1, 2020
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

Teller | London, UK | On site preferred but remote worldwide is OK | https://teller.io/ Teller makes banking APIs for developers that provide real time access to live, up-to-date data from their users' accounts and also allow instant payment initiation and transfers on behalf of users. Our approach is unique in that we don't "screenscrape" online banking portals, we reverse engineer the bank's often heavily protected mobile app to discover its private API contract and implement our own API compatible clients. Roles we are currently hiring for: - Designer #1 Are you the kind of designer talented enough to walk on to Stripe's design team but want to have the impact of being designer #1 not #100? We would love to talk to you. - Reverse Engineering (iOS) We pop open some of the most well protected mobile apps in the world as a prerequisite to integrating a new bank. If you have a more sophisticated answer than "MITMProxy" for the question "How would you reverse a banking app's API contract?" please get in touch. We're working on some exciting projects like our own LLDB debugserver undetectable by state-of-the-art anti-RE tools and static decryption of Apple's FairPlay DRM. We strongly believe investing in proprietary tooling is major advantage. - Erlang/Elixir Engineers Our application is 100% Elixir. We really mean it. We are 100% all in on Elixir, we've already built a lot of new features on Phoenix LiveView too. - DevRel/DevX Engineering Do you think DevRel has jumped the shark and needs a reboot? Same here. This role involves a mixture of core engineering, being a user advocate within the company, creating great content and tooling for the best possible developer experience. Sound interesting? Let's talk: sg@teller.io