PayPay
Product Engineering in PayPay Card
Job Description
About PayPay Card
PayPay is a FinTech company that has grown to over 69M (as of May 2025) users since its launch in 2018. Our team is hugely diverse with members from over 50 different countries.
PayPay Card was established in 2021 to provide users with more accessible and convenient FinTech services that were previously not possible with credit cards and credit services by integrating with the PayPay payment platform. We are looking for professionals who are passionate about refining our products at an overwhelming speed that no other company can match, and promoting the spread of cashless payments in Japan and the financial life platform that uses them. We are looking for people who are passionate about this.
Opportunities in PayPay Card
PayPay Card is expanding the business and we believe having a multinational engineering team like PayPay will be a key to grow.
Therefore, we are looking for global talents to join and build up the team from scratch!
Here are the open positions:
To apply for PayPay Card, please submit your application via the above links, not via this page.
- Recruitment criteria, posted salaries and benefits are basically the same across the PayPay Group
- Please note that you cannot apply or be selected in parallel with PayPay Corporation
PayPay
PayPay is an app that lets you make easy and convenient payments with just your smartphone. Registration is complete in as little as one minute! You can use it at stores, for online services, and to pay bills.
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