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JustPaid is a startup on a mission with a focus on changing the world through modernizing finance infrastructure and tools. This is a 2 minute video on what we are working on first. Apply if you are a full-stack engineer, developer or hacker. Go here to apply, we review people who apply directly on our website first. We are building the financial operating system for the next generation of companies selling things to companies. The problem: JustPaid exists because founders, executives, startups and finance teams are drowning in financial time sucking tasks. For example, sales contracts are messy, billing models are fragmented, cash flow is unpredictable and the tools meant to help are outdated, expensive, and slow. We the financial stack today is broken and are looking for individuals who want to build something that actually matters, not just another dashboard., not just another crappy app, but real infrastructure that sits at the core of how modern companies make and collect money. You will work directly with the founders. You will implement customers. You will own meaningful parts of the product end to end that enable customers to become successful. Your work will be in the hands of real customers quickly, and their feedback will shape what we build next. You will help to make every customer love the company, helping them get onboarded and trained. All customer data will be imported by you. This role is for someone who loves to learn, loves to build, and cares deeply about craft. Someone who can think through hard problems, write clean code, and isn’t afraid to make decisions. Titles matter less than impact here. What you will do • build customer importing tools used daily by finance teams and founders • work across the stack and touch real production systems • collaborate closely with customers daily to make sure they are using the platform • help define technical direction as the company grows What we value • strong fundamentals and curiosity • ownership mindset and high agency • comfort with ambiguity and fast iteration • clear communication and respect for users You do not need to check every box. If you are smart, driven, and excited about building something important, we want to hear from you. This is a chance to build early, build deeply, and grow alongside a small team that cares about doing things the right way. If you want to look back one day and say I helped build that from the ground up, this is that role. The team and founders will work with you remotely. Apply tot his job

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