Tommy Jonker

Software Engineer at SnapScan

Tommy Jonker has a diverse work experience. Tommy started their career as a Software Engineer at Energy Insight, where they interned from January 2015 to February 2015. Later, in June 2016, they interned as a Student Intern at North Bridge Technologies. In December 2016, they worked as a Lift Operator at Whitetail Resort until February 2017. Tommy then took on a role as a Parttime Tutor at Teach Me 2 from March 2017 to November 2017. In February 2018, they joined FastComm (Pty) Ltd as a Software Engineer and worked there until July 2021. Currently, Tommy is employed as a Software Engineer at SnapScan, starting from July 2021.

Tommy Jonker attended Centurion Highschool from 2009 to 2013, focusing on academics without pursuing a specific degree. Tommy then went on to study at Stellenbosch University from 2014 to 2017, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Additionally, in February 2017, Tommy obtained a certification in First Aid Level One (including CPR & AED) from BLS MEDICAL LIMITED.

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Cape Town, South Africa

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SnapScan

SnapScan is a mobile payments app, providing South Africans with the most convenient way to pay with their phones. The app was named MTN App of the Year in 2013, and now boasts a network of over 50 000 merchants nationwide, with one million app downloads to date. SnapScan is an easy, affordable and convenient way for merchants to accept payments; as well as a safe, secure and seamless payment option for users. SnapScan combines the agility and speed of a small local startup with the industry knowledge and experience of Standard Bank, Africa’s biggest bank. As a team, we love solving difficult problems, especially when it comes to making fast, easy mobile payments possible! SnapScan is a product of FireID Payments, part of the FireID group, a set of local startups building elegant solutions to a wide range of difficult and interesting problems.


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