Careers at Bussinesstan
Nine people, all of them on money transfer accounts. Roles are remote across three time zones, hiring runs in five stages, and one of those stages is a paid task at market rate.
Remote · Three time zones · Paid task stage
What the work is like
Six things that are true of the job here and are not true at most agencies of this size.
One category, not five
Everybody here works remittance accounts only. Nobody splits the week across four verticals.
Client contact from month one
You are on the corridor call in month one, not briefing someone senior who speaks for you.
Written, with few meetings
Decisions get written down. Two standing meetings a week, and the rest is read when you choose.
Async across three zones
The team sits in three time zones, so overlap is planned rather than assumed. Handover is written.
You own your workstream
Your name sits on a workstream, not a task queue, and you answer for it at the Friday review.
We turn work down
Work outside money transfer gets declined, so headcount grows slowly and the work stays specific.
How we hire
Five stages, roughly three weeks end to end, and the task stage is paid at market rate.
Application
A short form and two links to work you owned. No cover letter. Reply in 5 working days.
First call, 30 minutes
One of the three leads, no panel. What you have owned, and what you want to own next.
Paid task, 4 to 6 hours
A real corridor problem, paid at market rate for your discipline, and the work is yours.
Task review, 60 minutes
You walk two of us through your thinking and we argue with it. That is the whole test.
Offer, or a plain no
A decision inside 5 working days of the review, with the reason written out either way.
Rail note. Nobody is asked to work unpaid at any stage, including the task.
Apply without a role
Most people here applied when nothing was advertised, so a speculative note is read properly.
- Full name
- Work or personal email
- Discipline you would own
- Corridors or markets you have worked
- Link to work you owned
- Anything else worth knowing (optional)
Form intro. Six fields. A person reads it, and the reply comes within 10 working days either way.
Button. Send my application
Consent line. Applications are not added to a mailing list.
Q: Do you hire outside money transfer?
A: Rarely. Corridor experience is not required, but the willingness to work one category for years is, because nobody here is moved on to another vertical.
Q: Is the task stage really paid?
A: Yes, at market rate for your discipline, invoiced by you and paid whether or not an offer follows. The work stays yours and is not used on a client account.
Q: Where can I work from?
Q: Do you take juniors?
A: Sometimes, for one seat at a time, because client contact starts in month one. When no seat is funded, the honest answer is no rather than a holding reply.
Q: How long does hiring take?
A: Roughly three weeks from application to decision, across five stages. If it slips, you get told the new date rather than silence.
Q: I am an operator, not a candidate.
A: The work itself is described across the service pages, and the fastest route into a conversation is a Growth Audit rather than a careers form.
Operators, remittance apps and payout platforms on the roster
Marks appear once written permission is on file for each operator.







