Developer Support at Stripe is full service. We are persistent at solving problems for engineers from a multitude of backgrounds. We interact with users primarily through email and IRC, teaching them the primitives powering our APIs and guiding them to a complete integration, built specifically for their needs. Having worked with a bunch of programming languages and services, we understand the fundamentals of programming incredibly well and eagerly jump into others' code no matter how unfamiliar things seem at first glance.
We're currently looking for people based in the US, Europe, and APAC -- full-time or part-time. If you enjoy hacking on code and are a fast researcher, strong writer, and enthusiastic about helping others build mission-critical products with Stripe, we want to talk.
You can read more about Developer Support, and apply directly at https://stripe.com/jobs/positions/developer-support. Please include pointers to projects of which you are particularly proud, links to technical posts you've written, your GitHub profile, and any other background you think would be relevant.
Developer Support at Stripe is full service. We are persistent at solving problems for engineers from a multitude of backgrounds. We interact with users primarily through email and IRC, teaching them the primitives powering our APIs and guiding them to a complete integration, built specifically for their needs. Having worked with a bunch of programming languages and services, we understand the fundamentals of programming incredibly well and eagerly jump into others' code no matter how unfamiliar things seem at first glance.
We're currently looking for people based in the US, Europe, and APAC -- full-time or part-time. If you enjoy hacking on code and are a fast researcher, strong writer, and enthusiastic about helping others build mission-critical products with Stripe, we want to talk.
You can read more about Developer Support, and apply directly at https://stripe.com/jobs/positions/developer-support. Please include pointers to projects of which you are particularly proud, links to technical posts you've written, your GitHub profile, and any other background you think would be relevant.