FinTech moves fast. One minute it's digital payments, the next it's AI-driven trading platforms, embedded finance, and cloud-native banking infrastructure.
As financial services continues to evolve, businesses are competing for people who can bridge technology, data, and commercial impact. That's where demand is growing and where specialist talent makes the difference.
Where FinTech talent is shaping the market
FinTech isn't one single industry anymore. It sits across banking, payments, trading, lending, cyber security, infrastructure, and software engineering.
We regularly support hiring across areas such as:
Digital banking and payments
Trading platforms and market technology
Cloud and infrastructure transformation
Data and platform engineering
Cyber security, IAM, and risk systems
Enterprise technology and systems integration
Typical roles in FinTech
The sector spans both technical and commercial hiring. Role we cover include:
Software Engineers and Developers
Cloud and Infrastructure Engineers
Technical and Systems Analysts
Security Architects and IAM Specialists
Salesforce Consultants
Technical Project Managers
Solution Architects and Platform Engineers
What companies are looking for
FinTech organisations need people who can adapt quickly, solve problems, and work across complex environment.
Some of the most in-demand skills include:
Cloud platforms such as AWS and GCP
Software development (Python, Java, APIs)
Infrastructure and platform engineering
Cyber security and identity access management
Stakeholder communication and project delivery
How Vallum can help
We work with businesses ranging from fast-growth FinTechs to global financial institutions undergoing large-scale transformation.
For candidates, that means access to opportunities that combine technology, innovation, and real business impact.
For clients, it means access to specialist talent in one of the most competitive hiring markets globally.
Our teams understand the difference between hiring for a generic tech role and hiring for a technology role within a regulated, high-performance financial environment.
How we support hiring in FinTech:
Technology hiring financial services requires more than just matching keywords on a cv At Vallum, we support businesses through:
Permanent hiring for long-term, business-critical roles
Contract solutions for critical project delivery
Statement of Work (SoW) for project-based delivery
Embedded (RPO) recruitment for scaling teams
Executive search for senior, leadership or highly specialised positions
People Intelligence to provide market insights, salary data, and talent mapping
Explore FinTech opportunities
Whether you're building trading systems, scaling cloud infrastructure, or leading technology transformation projects, we work with organisations looking for specialist talent across the FinTech space.
Browse our latest opportunities or speak to our team.
FAQs
What is a FinTech job?
A FinTech job is a role that combines finance and technology, typically within areas like digital banking, payments, trading platforms, or financial software.
Are FinTech jobs only for Software Engineers?
No definitely not! The FinTech space offers a range of different roles for people from all different career backgrounds and experience. You will find jobs in project management, cloud infrastructure, cyber security, data, architectures, and business analysis all within the FinTech sector.
Why is FinTech hiring so competitive?
Demand for specialist technology talent continues to grow as financial organisations continue to invest aggressively in digital transformation and modern infrastructure.
What programming languages are commonly used in FinTech?
Python and Java are widely used across trading systems, backend development, automation, and data platforms.
Do FinTech companies hire contract professionals?
Yes and this is something that we've seen a huge surge in over the last couple of years. Many organisations rely on contract talent to support transformation programmes, platform migrations, and business-critical projects.
What makes FinTech different from generic technology hiring?
FinTech roles often combine technical complexity with regulatory, security, and performance requirements unique to financial services.
