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PayPal Manager Software Development 
Singapore, Singapore 
615799504

20.03.2025


a) a “seasoned technologist” with strong experience in building large-scale distributed transaction processing systems and solving complex problems.

What you need to know about the role:
This role is critical to understand, explore the payments platform within PayPal and come up with solutions which may span acrosscomponents/platforms.This role will require to build synergy within Growth markets and with the other partnering teams to deliver outcomes that will add towards the $1B revenue portfolio.

What you need to bring:
The prospective candidate will be working with various cross functional groups (business, product, analytics, user experience design and engineering) and will require admirable articulation, negotiation and influencing skills given the level of visibility. The person is also expected to manage a team of about 10 engineers, and constantly groom them into strong professionals. Experience or Awareness of the payments industry is a big plus.
Your day-to-day:
Responsible for end-end development life cycle of web and mobile products and features.
Actively work towards developing products that meet high standards of convenience, security, performance and reliability for our consumers and merchants.
Solid understanding of Web platforms, scripting technologies with keen focus on ease of use, security and performance.
Strong Object-oriented programming skills and expertise in one of Java/J2EE or C++.
Working experience with databases such as MSSQL/ Oracle etc.
Knowledge of mobile programming in Android/iOS is a plus.
Experience and exposure to one or few of the following: Python or Scala or NoSQL.
Educational Qualifications:
BSCS plus 14+ years / MSCS plus 12 years of experience in software design, development and architecture

Our Benefits:

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