Financial health platform helping customers break debt cycles
Possible operates a financial services platform built on Java/Spring microservices (React Native frontend, Kafka/RabbitMQ event streams) aimed at debt management and economic mobility. The tech stack reveals infrastructure maturity—gRPC, GraphQL, dbt + Databricks, and Terraform—paired with active projects on multi-product platform transition and offer management, signaling movement from single-product toward a composable product family. Hiring skews senior (4 of 6 roles) across engineering and product, suggesting execution velocity over team-building.
Possible provides financial services focused on helping individuals escape debt cycles and improve economic mobility. Founded in 2017 and based in Seattle, the company operates a loan and debt management platform serving consumers in the United States. Their product spans mobile apps, loan processing infrastructure, and customer experience tools. The engineering organization is scaling a microservices architecture to support multiple product lines simultaneously, moving away from single-product constraints. Current operational priorities include improving incident response, scaling loan processing reliability, and reducing friction in the customer experience during problem resolution.
Java, Spring Framework/Boot, React Native, GraphQL, gRPC, Kafka, RabbitMQ, AWS, Databricks, dbt, Apache Airflow, Terraform, Jenkins, and GitLab CI/CD.
Core projects include a new mobile app, microservices and gRPC service development, GraphQL API work, a multi-product platform transition, offer management system, and IAM platform improvements.
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