YouTrip, the leading multi-currency payment platform in Asia Pacific, is seeking a talented Mid-level Software Engineer to join their engineering team in Singapore. The company has established itself as a fintech pioneer, processing over US$15 billion in annual payment value and has raised more than US$110 million in funding, including a recent Series B round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.
The role focuses on backend development, where you'll be responsible for building and maintaining scalable, resilient, and secure systems that power YouTrip's fintech platform. You'll work with modern technologies like Golang and Kubernetes in a microservices architecture environment. The position requires 4 years of experience in backend development, preferably in a high-growth or fintech environment.
As a Software Engineer at YouTrip, you'll be involved in the entire software development lifecycle, from requirements analysis to deployment and maintenance. You'll write clean, efficient code, participate in code reviews, and contribute to technical discussions that shape the platform's architecture. The role emphasizes both technical excellence and collaborative skills, requiring strong problem-solving abilities and effective communication.
YouTrip offers a dynamic, fast-paced environment where you'll work on high-impact projects that serve millions of users across the region. The company has received notable recognition, including being named as World Economic Forum's Global Innovator 2025 and featuring in CNBC's World's Top Fintech Companies. They value an entrepreneurial culture of diversity and inclusion, making it an excellent opportunity for engineers looking to make a significant impact in the fintech space.
The position offers a hybrid work arrangement in Singapore, allowing for flexibility while maintaining collaborative opportunities with the team. This is an excellent opportunity for a mid-level engineer looking to grow their career in a rapidly expanding fintech company that's transforming digital financial services across Asia Pacific.