Full-Time
Offers diverse personal finance solutions
No salary listed
Senior
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Seattle, WA, USA + 3 more
More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | Helena, MT, USA | Cottonwood Heights, UT, USA
Remote work not accommodated from Hawaii or Alaska.
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SoFi provides a variety of financial services aimed at helping individuals manage their money effectively. Their offerings include home loans, personal loans, student loan refinancing, credit cards, and investment options. SoFi's platform is designed to be user-friendly and mobile-first, allowing members to easily access and utilize these services. The company differentiates itself from competitors by offering a comprehensive suite of financial products under one roof, along with educational resources to assist users in making informed financial decisions. SoFi's goal is to create a seamless experience for its members, encouraging them to engage with multiple services while fostering an inclusive environment.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2011
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You’re taken care of. SoFi employees receive comprehensive health, vision, dental, life insurance, and disability benefits—as well as flexible time off, fitness, fertility, and family planning options.
Realize your ambitions. We want to help our employees achieve financial freedom, just like our members. That’s why we contribute $200 per month toward your student loans to help pay down your debt—plus free financial classes.
Never stop learning. We offer frequent training, mentorship opportunities, and leadership programs to develop our people. We also cover tuition costs for approved programs, up to $5,250 per year.
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