Full-Time

Software Engineer I

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Affirm

Affirm

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides buy now, pay later financing solutions

Compensation Overview

$115k - $170k/yr

+ Equity Rewards + Monthly Stipends

Entry

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA

Candidates can work almost anywhere within the country of employment (USA).

Category
Backend Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Kotlin
Kubernetes
Python
MySQL
AWS
Requirements
  • previous work or internship experience designing, developing and launching backend systems at scale
  • experienced using one of Python or Kotlin
  • familiar with the building blocks of distributed systems
  • familiar with technologies like AWS, MySQL and Kubernetes
  • mastered taking a simple problem or business scenario into a solution that interacts with multiple software components
  • comfortable navigating a large code base
  • debugging others' code
  • providing feedback to other engineers through code reviews
  • strong verbal and written communication skills
  • either equivalent practical experience or a Bachelor’s degree in a related field
Responsibilities
  • work on tasks that contribute to the team's projects and goals
  • work collaboratively and proactively with your team and stakeholders
  • create visibility and dialog regarding the risks and trade-offs related to your work
  • strike the right balance of speed and quality in your work
  • ensure that we hit our business goals while protecting our systems from downtime
  • contribute to a sense of community on your team by engaging in growth and development activities

Affirm provides point-of-sale financing solutions as an alternative to traditional credit cards. It allows consumers to make purchases and pay over time through installment plans, often without hidden fees or deferred interest. Affirm partners with merchants to integrate its payment options into online and in-store shopping experiences, using user-friendly plugins and APIs. The company earns revenue from interest and fees on loans to consumers, as well as from merchants who pay to offer these financing options. Affirm also offers a merchant dashboard for transaction processing and promotional tools to help businesses market their financing solutions effectively. The goal of Affirm is to empower consumers with flexible payment options while providing value to merchants in the e-commerce and retail markets.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2012

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Affirm's expansion with Shopify into Canada increases its international market presence.
  • The introduction of biweekly interest-free payments attracts consumers wary of credit card interest.
  • Affirm's partnership with Revolve Group boosts its presence in the fashion retail sector.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from BNPL providers like Klarna and Afterpay threatens market share.
  • Potential regulatory scrutiny could impact Affirm's operations and consumer offerings.
  • Economic downturns may lead to higher default rates, affecting Affirm's financial stability.

What makes Affirm unique

  • Affirm offers transparent, no hidden fee installment loans at point of sale.
  • Affirm partners with over 6,000 merchants, enhancing its market reach and consumer options.
  • Affirm's seamless API integration simplifies adoption for merchants, boosting its competitive edge.

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Benefits

Spending wallets: Access tech, food, lifestyle, and family planning wallets for your expenses

Supportive communities: Get involved with our employee resource groups and community groups

Remote-first workforce: If your role is remote, you can set up shop anywhere in your home country

Generous time off: Take the time you need when life happens

Health benefits: Get a plan that fits your needs

Mental healthcare: Take care of your mind with great mental health programs

Parental leave: Birth and non-birth parents get 18 weeks paid leave. Plus, a 4-week return-to-work transition program, at full base pay.

Compensation: We have a simple, flexible, and transparent remote-first compensation structure so you can make the best decisions for yourself and your family.

Away days: We offer 24 company-wide paid days off—which help our teams collectively pause to recharge.

Learning & development: Engage in exciting learning programs to level up your growth.

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

-3%
Built In San Francisco
Apr 10th, 2025
Affirm Raises $500M in Series G

Affirm, a fintech startup based in San Francisco, raised $500 million in a Series G funding round led by GIC, bringing its total funding to $1.3 billion. The company, known for its installment payment options, is introducing a biweekly interest-free payment option. Affirm partners with over 6,000 merchants and serves 5.6 million shoppers in the US and Canada. The company is currently hiring for various roles.

PYMNTS
Apr 9th, 2025
Affirm And Shopify Expand Pay-Later Pact To Canada

Affirm and Shopify have expanded their pay-later offering beyond U.S. borders.The companies announced Wednesday (April 9) that Shopify merchants in Canada who have signed up for early access can begin offering the Affirm-powered Shop Pay Installments program, marking its first availability outside the U.S.“We’re thrilled to launch Shop Pay Installments in early access to Canada as our first step beyond the U.S.,” Kaz Nejatian, Shopify’s chief operating officer, said in a news release.“Our partnership with Affirm expands our global reach, giving shoppers the flexibility to pay over time, and drives higher conversion rates for merchants worldwide.”According to the release, Shop Pay Installments will be made available in general access to Shopify merchants in Canada and the U.K. this summer, with cross-border commerce capabilities between the U.S., Canada, and U.K. expected to follow.The companies first announced plans to expand Shop Pay Installments — which lets customers make payments in customized biweekly or monthly intervals — in February.After launching in the U.K. and Canada, the companies plan to expand their partnership to Australia and Western Europe, beginning with France, Germany and the Netherlands.“As Shop Pay Installments launches in each new market, local merchants will be able to seamlessly activate the product directly from their Shopify admin dashboard — no additional development or technical integration required,” the release added.The expanded partnership comes at a moment when — as PYMNTS wrote earlier this week — buy now, pay later (BNPL) options are “rapidly becoming a permanent fixture in how consumers budget, shop and pay.”To get a more expansive view of the pay-later industry, PYMNTS spoke with five industry leaders for the new eBook, “Reimagining Consumer Finance: The Strategic Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later.”Among those experts is Affirm founder/CEO Max Levchin, who sees the sector transforming into a trusted, ubiquitous service, much like American Express became a household name in credit.In his opinion, consumers enjoy BNPL’s predictability and sense of control over repayment more than the ability to borrow.“Our appeal is not that it’s some cool way of borrowing money,” he said of his company.Rather, the appeal lies in the ability to eliminate late fees and hidden costs while improving merchants’ conversion rates and average transaction values.Meanwhile, recent PYMNTS Intelligence research looks at the popularity of BNPL among more affluent consumers for both luxury purchases and essentials.“Maybe they have maxed out their credit cards and have an expensive auto repair. Maybe the card they want to use comes with perks and rewards that they want to tap into for another purchase,” PYMNTS wrote Wednesday.“What’s clear is that the alternative credit option has become mainstream for the majority of higher earners.”

PYMNTS
Apr 8th, 2025
Beyond Credit Cards: How ‘Pay Later’ Momentum Is Reshaping The Payments Ecosystem

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) isn’t just a niche payment option anymore — it’s rapidly becoming a permanent fixture in how consumers budget, shop and pay, according to five industry leaders whose insights preview the new eBook, “Reimagining Consumer Finance: The Strategic Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later.”. Max Levchin, founder and CEO of Affirm, sees the sector evolving into a trusted, ubiquitous service — similar to how American Express became a household name in credit. In his view, consumers value BNPL’s predictability and sense of control over repayment more than the ability to borrow. Affirm’s model, Levchin says, focuses on clarity: “Our appeal is not that it’s some cool way of borrowing money,” but that it eliminates late fees and hidden costs while boosting merchants’ conversion rates and average transaction values. Ed O’Donnell, CEO of Versatile Credit, highlights how economic headwinds have increased demand for pay-later financing

PYMNTS
Apr 7th, 2025
Ce 100 Index Sinks 9.9% On Tariff Worries And Payment Names Plunge

In a week of historic stock trading, where we haven’t seen plunges of this magnitude in five years, it’s easy to count the number of CE 100 Index names that finished in the green. Because they could be counted on one hand. Healthcare stocks like McKesson and United Healthcare were up 2.3% and 1.8% respectively. Ahold [] The post CE 100 Index Sinks 9.9% on Tariff Worries and Payment Names Plunge appeared first on PYMNTS.com.

PYMNTS
Apr 4th, 2025
Report: Tech Companies Pause Ipo Plans Amid Investor Uncertainty Caused By Tariffs

Several technology and FinTech companies reportedly paused their activities related to initial public offerings (IPOs) amid the stock market fall and investor uncertainty caused by the President Donald Trump administration’s announcement of tariffs. Five companies that were in various stages of their IPO-related plans are temporarily halting or rethinking them, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Friday (April 4), citing unnamed sources. Buy now, pay later (BNPL) provider Klarna and ticketing marketplace StubHub, which had both planned to start their IPO roadshows next week, have postponed those events, according to the report