Fintech Job Openings
- Two fintech hiring posts surfaced: Tara Capital Partners India seeks quant developers and traders, while Stealf Finance seeks React Native devs. - Tara advertised pay ranges of ₹10–40L depending on role, and Stealf prefers blockchain/fintech experience for mobile work. - These openings illustrate active finance-adjacent roles for backend, quant, and mobile engineers this week. ( )
Two finance-adjacent hiring posts this week point to demand for engineers who can build trading systems and mobile money apps. (wellfound.com) Tara Capital Partners India is advertising two roles on Wellfound in April 2026: a Quant Trader/Researcher in Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida at ₹10 lakh to ₹40 lakh, and a Quant Developer role in India at ₹10 lakh to ₹25 lakh. (wellfound.com) The trader-researcher listing says candidates will build models, test automated strategies on historical tick-by-tick data, and work on portfolio construction and risk allocation. The post lists C++ or Python, algorithmic trading experience, and market knowledge as preferred skills. (wellfound.com) The quant developer post focuses on trading infrastructure rather than strategy research. It asks for more than two years of experience with market-data connectivity, order management systems, and C++ in high-frequency or algorithmic trading environments. (wellfound.com) Those jobs sit inside a broader trading operation. Tara Capital Partners describes itself as a diversified financial services firm serving institutional asset managers, and says Chief Operating Officer Adil Sandalwala leads the group’s technology and quantitative research work in India. (taracapitalpartners.com) The second opening came from Stealf Finance, a crypto-focused neobank project that says it is building private banking tools on blockchain rails. Stealf’s public site describes the product as a “private neo-bank,” and its GitHub profile calls it a stablecoin neobank on Solana. (stealf.xyz, github.com) That pairing matters because the two roles target different parts of the fintech stack. Tara is hiring for low-latency market systems and quantitative research, while Stealf’s React Native search points to consumer-facing mobile software for payments or wallet products. (wellfound.com, stealf.xyz) React Native is the framework many companies use to ship one mobile codebase across iPhone and Android, which makes it a common choice for early-stage finance apps. Job boards tracked more than 1,200 React Native listings in the U.S. this month, and fintech-specific boards continue to surface mobile openings tied to wallets, cards, and payments. (indeed.com, fintechcareers.com) For candidates, the split is straightforward: one lane pays for math-heavy trading and infrastructure depth, and the other pays for mobile product delivery with finance or blockchain experience. This week’s postings show both are still hiring. (wellfound.com, stealf.xyz)