Monzo
Web Engineer

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🚀 We’re on a mission to make money work for everyone.
We’re waving goodbye to the complicated and confusing ways of traditional banking.
After starting as a prepaid card, our product offering has grown a lot in the last 10 years in the UK. As well as personal and business bank accounts, we offer joint accounts, accounts for 16-17 year olds, a free kids account and credit cards in the UK, with more exciting things to come beyond. Our UK customers can also save, invest and combine their pensions with us.
With our hot coral cards and get-paid-early feature, combined with financial education on social media and our award-winning customer service, we have a long history of creating magical moments for our customers!
We’re not about selling products - we want to solve problems and change lives through Monzo ❤️
📍London / UK Remote | 💰 £85,000 - £115,000 +Incentive Awards tied to your performance + Benefits
About Our Engineering Teams
As an engineer here you'd be able to work directly with anyone across the company, and we run regular knowledge-sharing sessions so you’ll learn heaps about everything from how banks work to effective communication.
Our blog is a good place to learn even more about what we do!
What You’ll Be Working On
Web Foundations builds scalable infrastructure for Monzo's international expansion and equips marketing across our organisation to create content independently. The squad’s remit includes:
- Maintaining our public facing website monzo.com
- Ensuring that it scales for international expansion
- Building our component library
- Maintaining our content management system
Every Day You’ll Be
- Working closely with the Product Manager and other cross-discipline peers.
- Identifying and scoping opportunities for impactful projects.
- Actively contributing to every stage in the product development lifecycle within your team, and owning the development of new features from start to finish.
- Working closely with other engineers to scope and build out functionality to support new frontend features.
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You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
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You Should Apply If
- You love building products in cross-disciplinary teams using an iterative approach, driven by user feedback and data insight.
- You care deeply about providing a great user experience for our users.
- You have an interest in building performant, secure, scalable web experiences and designing/building UI that makes it easy for users to accomplish what they need.
- You enjoy diving deep into dashboards, metrics, and then making decisions/recommendations based on impact.
- You enjoy working in a large front-end codebase with many stakeholders.
- You understand the importance of prioritisation in your work to ensure a good balance between development velocity and code quality.
- You have developed modern component-oriented JavaScript applications using frameworks and libraries (e.g., React, Vue, Angular, Flow/Typescript, Webpack, etc.).
- You are a keen learner and love sharing your knowledge with others.
Our software engineers have a variety of different backgrounds
We have plenty of non-graduates: only some of us studied Computer Science; some of us have worked in huge companies; some have only ever worked in startups and others are former consultants. As long as you enjoy learning new things, we’d love to talk to you.
We are actively creating an equitable environment for all of our engineers to thrive
Diversity and inclusion are a priority for us and we are making sure we have lots of support for all of our people to grow at Monzo. We provide opportunities for sponsorship and mentorship; we are creating partnerships with organisations dedicated to supporting underrepresented groups. You can read more in our 2026 Diversity and Inclusion report.
Compensation
Our salary range for the role is £85,000 - £115,000 depending on experience, plus Incentive Awards tied to your performance and other benefits.


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Logistics
This role can be based in our London office by Liverpool Street, but we're open to distributed/remote working. We can help you relocate to London and we offer visa sponsorship.
We offer flexible working hours and trust you to work enough hours to do your job well, at times that suit you and your team.
If you prefer to work part-time, we'll make this happen whenever we can – whether this is to help you meet other commitments or strike a great work-life balance.
The Interview Process
Our interview process involves three main stages:
- Recruiter Call
- Initial Call
- Technical Interview
- Final interview including a system design and a behavioural interview
Our average process takes around 3-4 weeks but we will always work around your availability.
You will have the chance to speak to our recruitment team at various points during your process but if you do have any specific questions or want to talk through reasonable adjustments ahead of or during application please us at any point on tech-hiring@monzo.com
Equal opportunities for everyone
Diversity and inclusion are a priority for us and we’re making sure we have lots of support for all of our people to grow at Monzo. At Monzo, we’re embracing diversity by fostering an inclusive environment for all people to do the best work of their lives with us. This is integral to our mission of making money work for everyone. You can read more in our blog, 2026 Diversity and Inclusion Report and 2025 Gender Pay Gap Report.
We’re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to age, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, national origin, or veteran, neurodiversity or disability status.
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