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card.io opportunities at PayPal

Wanted: Talented engineering colleagues

We are an engineering team working on mobile payments at PayPal in San Jose. Acquired by PayPal in July 2012, card.io's founders were early employees at AdMob, and are now building software to enable simple, low-friction transactions on a mobile device.

Why you might want to work with us:
  • Tackle interesting, hard technical problems with immediate real world application.
  • Maintain a work-life balance and have fun.
  • Generous comp, benefits, and vacation.
Requirements:
  • Be an amazing engineer.
  • Love writing code. Love deleting code.
  • Live in or move to the Bay Area.
Nice to have:
  • Python
  • Computer vision
  • Machine learning
  • Payment or transaction processing
  • Scaling
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Knack for elegant UI
  • Previous entrepreneurial ventures or start-up experience

Interested?

Drop us a tweet or dm (@mettler, @josharian, @burnto, @tommwhipple) showing us what you've done -- a resume, a letter, an open source project, etc.

@samuelcatalano-zz
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Hey, how are you? I hope as well.

My name is Samuel and I'm from Sao Paulo, Brazil. I'm 32 and I've been working with development since 2005. As many people in world I have a dream to work in US because we know that the tech pole is there. Unfortunately I don't have a visa or sponsorship to work legally there, I just have an Italian citizenship but I believe that this not helps me a lot. Anyway, I was wondering if there is another way to work starting in a startup company like card.io. Do you have any kind of advice or something like that? Any help is welcome :)

Thank you so much for your time.

Samuel

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