Payments & Processing Jobs

Explore careers in payments technology and transaction processing. Product, engineering, risk, and operations roles at payment networks, processors, and embedded finance companies.

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The Payments Industry

The global payments industry processes trillions of dollars in transactions annually, powered by a complex ecosystem of networks, processors, issuers, acquirers, and technology providers. The sector is experiencing rapid innovation through embedded finance, real-time payments, stablecoins, and agentic commerce.

Major employers include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Stripe, PayPal, Block (Square), Adyen, Fiserv, FIS, and Global Payments, along with hundreds of specialized payments companies and fintech startups building next-generation payment infrastructure.

Key Payments Roles

Product managers define payment product strategy, manage card programs, and optimize payment flows. Engineers build the systems that process millions of transactions per second with sub-millisecond latency and five-nines reliability.

Risk analysts develop fraud detection models and manage transaction monitoring systems. Operations professionals handle merchant onboarding, dispute resolution, and settlement processes. Compliance teams ensure adherence to PCI DSS, AML, and payment network regulations.

Payments & Processing Salary Guide

Compensation ranges for common payments & processing roles. Figures represent base salary and may not include bonuses, equity, or carried interest.

RoleSalary RangeLocation
Payments Product Manager$130,000 - $210,000NYC / SF / Remote
Payments Engineer$120,000 - $200,000NYC / SF / Remote
Risk Analyst (Payments)$80,000 - $130,000National
Payments Operations$60,000 - $100,000National
Director of Payments$180,000 - $300,000NYC / SF

Figures represent typical base compensation. Last updated: April 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What jobs are available in payments?

The payments industry offers diverse career paths including product management, software engineering, data science, risk and fraud analysis, compliance, operations, business development, and executive leadership. Technical roles often require experience with real-time systems, distributed architecture, and financial protocols.

What is the salary for payments jobs?

Payments salaries vary by role and seniority. Entry-level operations roles start around $60,000, while product managers and engineers earn $120,000 to $210,000. Senior directors and VPs of payments at major companies earn $200,000 to $400,000 or more in total compensation.