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Reverse Engineer at Atomic FI in Remote

At Atomic we're focused on building an incredible business while also having a huge social impact. Financial struggles are a leading cause of stress for people around the world. Our business is helping solve those financial issues for the most vulnerable people in our society. We work with 8 of the top neobanks in the country and have successfully raised from some of the best financial technology investors in the world including Greylock, Core Innovation Capital, and Portag3. Job Description On our Connector team, you will be responsible for designing and building the mission-critical infrastructure that connects into payroll systems. What Gets Our Team Excited Everyone knows that when you take on a task whether it's huge and scary or tiny and boring, you're going to see it through to the best of your ability. You care about how your work and attitude affects those around you. You're impact driven, and focus on shipping software that matters to your users and that matters to the company you're building it for. You're able to find the balance between progress and perfection. You love to teach and learn from your co-workers. Relevant Experience 3
years of experience shipping reliable code to production Experience with web automation (from a QA capacity or otherwise) Understanding of the DOM, CSS, and HTML markup Knowledge of how REST APIs work, from authentication to data transfer. Ideal Experience Deep understanding of web authentication (JWT, SAML, OAuth, etc.) Advanced knowledge of web automation technologies Experience with bot detection techniques (request throttling, device fingerprinting, captcha mitigation, etc.) Mobile app reverse engineering experience
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software Development, Quality AssuranceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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