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Senior Product Engineer (Frontend)
Tech
We're looking for a Senior Product Engineer who's exceptional at frontend, comfortable making product decisions independently, and thrives in ambiguity.
We're looking for a Senior Product Engineer who's strong on backend, comfortable owning infrastructure and ops, and can contribute to frontend when needed. You'll work across Node.js (our primary stack for new code), some legacy Go, and React/TypeScript on the frontend.
We're looking for an Engineer who can work confidently across the full stack - React/TypeScript on the frontend, Node.js on the backend. You'll ship features end-to-end, make product decisions, and grow into a senior role with us.
We're looking for a Junior Engineer who's strong on frontend and eager to grow into a full-stack developer. You'll ship real features from day one, learn fast, and work alongside senior engineers who'll help you level up.
We're looking for an Associate Product Manager who's analytical, user-obsessed, and excited to learn product craft in a fast-moving environment. You'll report to the CPO and our Head of Product, and work directly with engineering, design, customer success, and marketing.
We're looking for a Founder's Associate Intern to work directly with our co-founders for 6 months. You'll get exposure to everything - product, sales, marketing, hiring, finance, strategy. If you want to learn what it actually takes to scale a startup from the inside, this is the role.
We’re looking for a Product Management Intern to work closely with our product leadership team for six months. This role is ideal for someone who wants to learn how products actually get built in a startup — by doing real work, not preparing decks.