Wave operates a payments and financial-services platform across six West African countries, built on a modern stack (iOS, Android, Python, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, GCP, Kubernetes) alongside data infrastructure (Snowflake, dbt). The hiring mix—support (27 roles), engineering (26), ops (19)—reflects a company scaling customer operations in parallel with product; active projects span store-payment rollout, salary apps for business owners, autonomous support agents, and electricity bill integrations, all aimed at frictionless transactions in low-connectivity environments.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff, User Growth Lead, Customer Support Lead, Head of Operations, Head of Marketing
Wave provides mobile money and payments services to individuals and small businesses in Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Gambia, and Mali. The product centers on peer-to-peer transfers, merchant payments, bill payments, and salary disbursement—eliminating account fees and branch-access friction that characterizes traditional banking in sub-Saharan Africa. Founded in 2017, Wave now operates at scale across 1,001–5,000 employees, with active hiring across 14 countries spanning West and Central Africa, the UK, and the US. The company is engineering-forward (leveraging Kubernetes, CockroachDB, and GCP for reliability in low-bandwidth regions) while building support and operations infrastructure to handle millions of daily transactions.
Wave's stack spans iOS, Android, Kotlin, Swift, React, Python, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, GCP, Kubernetes, Terraform, Snowflake, and dbt. Supporting infrastructure includes SIP and SMPP for telecom integration.
Active projects include store-payment functionality (enabling in-app purchases at merchants across Senegal), salary-payment apps for business owners, autonomous voice and digital support agents, load testing frameworks, electricity bill-payment integration, and infrastructure for new country launches.
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