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Apple Pay and Wallet Software Engineer
People at Apple don't just build products — they craft the kind of experience that has revolutionized entire industries. The diverse collection of our people and their ideas inspire innovation in everything we do. Imagine what you could do here! Join Apple, and help us leave the world better than we found it. Apple Pay helps people easily and securely make purchases in stores and on the web. Wallet is the home for your boarding passes, event tickets and loyalty cards, along with your digital ID, car keys, home keys, and transit cards. With Connected Cards, you can also securely connect your bank accounts to your cards in Wallet to view your balances and transactions, and help you be more informed about your finances. We’re solving some of the most interesting problems in payments and finance, and we’re seeking a software engineer to bring their experience and insight to help us build the next generation of features that will improve the lives of millions of our customers, every day.
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You will join a team of talented software engineers, building native Apple Pay and Wallet experiences for Apple platforms, such as iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS. You will build well-architected, thoughtfully designed solutions that solve problems for both the users of our products and the merchants and issuers who consume our APIs. You’ll also be improving and maintaining the existing features built by our team over the years. You will be contributing to the operating systems running on billions of devices across the world, so your solutions will need to be secure, resilient, and work at an incredible scale. You’ll need to be comfortable collaborating with different teams within Apple, such as human interface designers, product experts, quality engineers, and senior leadership, while being a credible and respected voice advocating for both engineering and our customers.


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Minimum Qualifications
- Strong software engineering skills
- Experience creating software for native (non-web) platforms
- Critical thinking and problem solving skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with software development for Apple platforms (e.g. iOS, macOS, visionOS)
- Experience with the Swift or Objective-C programming languages
- Experience working in large codebases
- Demonstrated history of creating well-crafted, maintainable applications or frameworks
- Industry experience in e-commerce, banking, financial services, payments, or other relevant fields
- A strong understanding of what makes a good customer experience
- Knowledge of computer security or privacy fundamentals
- Comfortable communicating ideas and concepts to a variety of audiences
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