Customer Success Engineer at Paystack

At Paystack, we are on a mission to deliver a safe, convenient and modern payment experience for customers and merchants in Africa.

We are looking for people who share our desire to build high quality software and serve the customers using the software.

As a member of our customer success team, you will help others integrate and build on Paystack – from Business Owners looking to get paid, to first time developers and advanced coders building complex systems.

You’ll primarily communicate with through email, skype, phone calls and slack to solve problems, help users build cool things, and debug code of all kinds. You’ll also work with other internal teams to identify bugs and find ways to improve Paystack.

Our ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of some of the languages we interact with most often (PHP, JavaScript, Node.js) and have some interest in writing and communicating with technical and non-technical audiences.

This job is in Lagos, Nigeria.

Perks
Full medical coverage
Conducive working environment ( Lunch provided)
Macbook Pro
Competitive salary

How to Apply
To apply, email jobs@paystack.com

In your application, please include your CV and a link to your GitHub (or anything you’re willing to share), as well as telling us about an interesting technical project or problem that you’ve worked on recently. You can also let us know what improvements you’d make to Paystack.

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You platform is built on PHP stack? I don’t like that.

I agree with you sir. Imagine my shock when I found out they wrote the woocommerce plugin in PHP instead of Hadoop.

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whats wrong with PHP?

I don’t like to drag a topic of course but please permit me to ask.

  1. What’s wrong with php?
  2. To the best of my knowledge, WooCommerce is a plugin for WordPress which uses PHP. Is there a way to write a WooCommerce extension (which is also a WordPress plugin) in a language other than PHP?

I think you are asking the wrong person.

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Even if their stack is not based on PHP, they’ll have to support it as a large portion of their user base use it.

Do I detect sarcasm or is it just a false positive?

Low-key. Lol.

I am applying because of the Macbook Pro.
Can’t afford to miss out on it.

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