Mercury

Mercury

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We’re building banking for startups. We emphasize beauty and usability, and customers seem to love our product.

56 open positions
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Founded 2016
350 employees
Remote96%
Hybrid0%
On-site4%
Salary shown79%
Avg. listing35d
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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Recruiter - Compliance

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Mercury is revolutionizing finance for startups by building a complete, user-friendly banking* stack. It turns out, this requires a lot of talented people, so we’re looking to add a Senior Recruiter to our team to hire exceptional Compliance, Risk, Audit, and Legal professionals who will help shape

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1 0 0 28d ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer - Bank

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The role: You will be the operating second to the CISO and own the bank-entity scope of Mercury's 2LOD Information Security program. You'll be the person who keeps the program examiner-ready by default: coherent policy architecture, evidenced controls, a credible gap-remediation track record, and a

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2 0 0 28d ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Underwriting & Servicing Operations Manager - Cards

$163k–$204k/year
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Mercury is hiring an Underwriting & Servicing Operations Manager to scale the operational layer across our credit card products. This role sits at the intersection of underwriting, portfolio management, and collections - bringing structure, clear metrics, and disciplined management to operations

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2 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior People Partner - Legal, Compliance, & Risk

$163k–$204k/year
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At Mercury, we believe exceptional companies are built by exceptional people — and we invest deeply in creating an environment where talented individuals can thrive. Our People Partners play a critical role in that, by coaching leaders and managers to build engaged, productive, inclusive teams. We’r

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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior People Partner Generalist - Risk & Banking Ops

$107k–$121k/year
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At Mercury, we believe exceptional companies are built by exceptional people — and we invest deeply in creating an environment where talented individuals can thrive. Our People Partners play a critical role in that, by coaching leaders and managers to build engaged, productive, inclusive teams. We’r

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1 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Risk Strategist - Card Fraud

$201k–$251k/year
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Mercury is building a complete finance stack for startups. We work hard to create the easiest and safest banking* experience possible to simplify entrepreneurs' and business owners’ financial lives. To enable this stellar banking experience, we need to have a deep understanding of our customers and

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4 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Model Risk Manager - AI/ML

$201k–$251k/year
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Mercury is building the financial stack - intuitive, powerful, and safe for entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes. We have made a deliberate, company-wide bet on AI/ML. Across fraud detection, financial crime prevention, credit decisioning, and internal operations, machine learning and AI models

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1 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Privacy Program Manager

$186k–$232k/year
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In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis published an article called “The Right to Privacy” in the Harvard Law Review. They weren't responding to a court ruling or a piece of legislation. They were responding to the gossip pages. Boston's newspapers had started printing details of private social ev

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3 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Product Designer - Accounting Systems

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In the early 1900s, Maria Montessori redesigned education by creating environments that guided learners toward independence. Instead of overwhelming people with instruction, she built structured systems that supported progress through clarity, momentum, and gradual mastery. At Mercury, we’re explori

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2 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·IrelandIreland·Dublin·On-site

Customer Support Specialist - EMEA

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Mercury is building a complete finance stack for startups. Since we launched Mercury in 2019, our customer base has grown to over 200,000 startups and small businesses from all around the world. Our Support team is expanding to match this growth, and we're continuing to grow our EMEA team to provide

Customer Support SpecialistCustomerMid
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1 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Video Lead - Stories

$158k–$198k/year
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In 1969, Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett co-launched Sesame Street with a then-radical idea: educational content didn’t have to be dry to be meaningful. Storytelling, visual craft, spirit, and warmth could all help shape how people learn. We’re not making children’s television at Mercury, but w

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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Software Engineer - Investments

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In Renaissance Florence, wealthy merchants faced a dilemma: where could they safely store their gold without it sitting idle. The Medici family offered a radical alternative. Deposit your assets with them and your assets would be secure, earn consistent returns, and, crucially, be accessible when ne

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2 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Strategic Finance - GTM

$143k–$161k/year
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In 1976, the British statistician George Box wrote that “all models are wrong, but some are useful,” which remains a fundamental principle for anyone attempting to model the complexities of reality. Just as a map would need to be the size of a city to capture every last detail, a financial model tha

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2 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Strategic Finance - R&D/G&A

$143k–$161k/year
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“The most important figures that one needs for management are unknown or unknowable—but successful management must nevertheless take account of them.” — W. Edwards Deming That tension is at the heart of G&A and R&D finance. How do you measure the value of a great legal team before you need t

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1 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Engineering Manager – Domestic Wires & Real-time Payments

$239k–$299k/year
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Wire transfers trace their roots back to the telegraph, early systems built to move information and eventually money across long distances with speed and certainty. That legacy still defines how wires work today: they are fast, final, and effectively immutable. Once a transaction is sent, it cannot

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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Staff Brand Designer

$189k–$237k/year
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In 1954, Eero Saarinen designed a branch office with glass walls, no offices, and a completely open floor plan in Columbus, Indiana. It was surrounded by trees; the furniture was made by Herman Miller; the lobby flooring was thick, rustic brick. It was built with transparency and community at its co

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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior IT Analyst

$122k–$152k/year
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At Mercury, we believe that good security is a journey rather than a destination which is really another way of saying that security is an ongoing process and not a one time task. Even continual processes have an outcome or product and for us that outcome is trust. When we do our jobs right we deliv

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MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

IRRBB Manager

$208k–$260k/year
51
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Role Overview We are seeking an analytical and technically skilled professional to lead the implementation, management, and ongoing enhancement of our cash flow engine. This role will be responsible for modeling balance sheet cash flows, supporting interest rate risk (IRR) analytics, and ensuring th

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5 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Design Operations Program Manager

$163k–$204k/year
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At Mercury, we believe that thoughtful design can change an ancient industry shaped by complexity, friction, and indifference—and that intentionality, care, and taste can marry power and beauty, form and function, where these concepts are taken for granted. As we build a radically different kind of

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4 0 0 1mo ago
MercuryMercury·United StatesUnited States·San Francisco·Remote · United States

Senior Product Marketing Manager - API & Agentic Banking

$171k–$214k/year
51
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The ATM didn't just move cash out of bank branches. It decoupled the bank from the banker — and for the first time, customers could access their money without asking permission from a human. That was 1967. Every decade since has been another layer of abstraction: online banking* removed the branch,

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3 0 0 2mo ago