Junior Software Developer
7shiftsFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should have 0-3 years of experience in software engineering and possess a BS degree in Computer Science or Engineering, or equivalent experience. Familiarity with software engineering tools, software development methodology, and release processes is required, along with experience working on single page web applications (SPA) and backend API development. Experience with relational database storage and retrieval is also necessary.
The Junior Software Engineer will be an integral part of the software development lifecycle, working as an integrated team member to develop new features. Responsibilities include evaluating and deploying software tools, processes, and metrics, providing support and consulting on software systems usage, and ensuring compliance with project plans and industry standards. They will also be responsible for the design, development, and installation of software solutions, writing code, and documenting functionality to build high-quality, innovative software.
Buy now, pay later payment solutions
Sezzle operates in the buy now, pay later (BNPL) market, allowing consumers to purchase products and split the cost into four interest-free payments. This service is designed to help younger consumers manage their finances by providing flexible payment options. For merchants, Sezzle offers a payment solution that can increase sales and reduce cart abandonment rates. The company generates revenue primarily through fees charged to merchants for processing transactions, which are justified by the increased customer acquisition and sales that merchants experience. Sezzle is committed to creating a positive societal impact as a Public Benefits Corporation and a Certified B Corp. With 3.4 million active consumers and nearly 47,000 active merchants, Sezzle has reported significant growth, with $1.8 billion in underlying merchant sales in the past year. The goal of Sezzle is to empower the next generation financially while facilitating transactions between consumers and merchants.