This job is an open application to join Thredd, a technology company seeking talent across various roles and locations.
We are always on the lookout for emerging and top talent to work with Thredd. If you are keen to work with one of ‘London’s Best Technology Companies’ to work for but can’t find the right role on our job board, then apply to this advert with your latest CV and we will be in touch if any suitable positions become available.
We have roles in a number of areas in all of our global locations (UK, Singapore, Dubai & Australia):
• IT Infrastructure and Support
• Developers & Engineers
• Project Management
• Customer Support & Operations
• Product
• Risk & Compliance
• Sales and Account Management
• Business Support – Legal, People, Finance …
Come and be part of a worldwide forward thinking Payments business!
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Thredd Singapore Office
9 Raffles Place, Singapore, 048619
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