Job Details:
Company: Revolut
Roles: Multiple (Engineering, Support, Risk, Data, FinCrime, etc.)
Experience Levels: Freshers to Experienced
Locations: PAN India / Remote / Hybrid
Employment Type: Full-time / Remote / Hybrid

About Revolut
Revolut is a leading fintech platform offering banking, payments, analytics, and financial services globally. Their India operations encompass product, engineering, risk, compliance, and support teams. Revolut+2Glassdoor+2
They run a graduate / early-career program called Rev-celerator for new grads. Revolut
Typical Role Responsibilities
- Design, build, and maintain software & fintech products
- Handle risk / FinCrime investigations, compliance & fraud detection
- Provide support / operations for global customers
- Analyze data, build models, monitor metrics & derive insights
- Collaborate across UI/UX, backend, product, and compliance teams
- Ensure quality, security, and performance in production systems
Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s / Master’s in CS, Engineering, Data Science, or related fields
- Freshers welcome (for Rev-celerator / early roles) Revolut
- Proficiency in one or more programming languages (Python, Java, etc.)
- Understanding of data structures, algorithms, system design
- Analytical mindset, problem-solving, and attention to detail
- Strong communication and collaborative skills
Company Name: | Revolut |
Role: | Multiple Role |
Experience: | Freshers |
Location: | Pan India |
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