Concord Finance is a leading financial services and technology company with more than three decades of experience delivering high-quality solutions for originators, lenders, and capital providers across consumer and commercial markets.
Our Mission
We exist to deliver exceptional servicing outcomes for our clients and borrowers by combining deep domain expertise, robust technology platforms, and a steadfast focus on compliance, risk management, and client service. With this expanded platform, we aim to be the go-to partner across the credit lifecycle for both consumer-finance and commercial/lease portfolios.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Software Engineer who thinks like a product person. You care about what gets built, not just how. You enjoy challenging problems and find finance and accounting interesting. You will join a very strong team building Link, a modern, cloud-native loan servicing and accounting platform purpose-built for capital markets and structured finance. You’re excited about what AI can do for software development and for the products we build, and you bring that curiosity to your work every day.
This is a full-stack role on a small, focused team. You’ll own features end to end, from data model to API to UI, and you’ll have a real voice in how the platform evolves.
What You’ll Work On
Link is a .NET/C# backend with a Svelte frontend, running as a containerized service on AWS ECS Fargate. The data tier is SQL Server, with Redis for caching, RabbitMQ for async job processing, and S3 for document storage. Cloudflare sits at the perimeter. We ship through GitHub Actions CI/CD and observe everything through Datadog. Our BI layer is Snowflake with ThoughtSpot for self-service analytics.
You will be building core capabilities leveraged by our implementation teams for new client onboarding and client migrations from legacy platforms.
Why Join Us
Link is celebrating its first year supporting clients in production. Client migrations actively underway. That means the decisions being made right now are the ones that define the platform for the next decade. You won’t be maintaining someone else’s architecture; you’ll be building it. The team is small enough that your opinions actually matter and senior enough that you’ll learn a lot. If you want to work on hard domain problems, ship real software, and be part of building something that capital markets clients actually depend on, this is the role.