About the company 🚀:
Vanguard of Mexico for Effortless Investing. Levo helps clients save for their life goals like a rainy day fund, marriage, education through low fees mutual funds in an effortless and automated manner. Levo matches the risk of the portfolio to the clients’ goals horizons and automates the allocation between them according to personalized rules.
We launched a private beta in the Summer of 2021, have a building waitlist of customers, and are poised to expand considerably in 2022.
This is a great opportunity to be a founding engineer at a high growth YCombinator startup. Our tech stack is primarily JavaScript (NodeJS) with PostgreSQL, Ionic, Firebase.
Basic job qualifications 👍:
2 to 5 years software development experience with JavaScript.
Comfortable working across the stack.
Comfortable working in Spanish
This job is an excellent fit if 🎉:
You are excited to work at an early stage YC backed Latam-based fintech startup.
You like working in a growth environment that embraces a culture of transparency, experimentation, simplicity, and focus.
You have experience with or are interested in working with payments systems, savings and investment solutions both old and new.
You get satisfaction out of automating processes to benefit either end customers or your own team.
You have a proven track record of architecting, designing, and owning scalable and smart systems from scratch, providing solid foundations for other engineers to build off of.
Description
Levo is helping Mexicans achieve financial independence through savings and investments that are both easy to understand and profitable. At Levo we believe that financial wellness starts with savings and putting one’s money to work, not by acquiring expensive debt and credit just because you can get it easily. Level is backed by Magma Partners, Backbone Ventures, Y Combinator (S21), and others. https://www.levo.mx
Technology
Ionic, NodeJS, PostgreSQL, Firebase
Interesting problems: Payments infrastructure, regulation & tech, portfolio management & construction