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You will own the user-facing layer of our web applications. That means building responsive, accessible interfaces in React and TypeScript, working closely with designers to translate Figma specs into production code, and making sure pages load fast on every device. This is a hands-on role where you ship features weekly and care about the details users notice.
You will design, build, and maintain the server-side systems that power our product. That includes APIs, background jobs, database schemas, and integrations with third-party services. You care about clean architecture, write code that other people can read, and think about failure modes before they happen.
You will work across the entire stack, from React components in the browser to API endpoints and database queries on the server. This role is for engineers who like owning features end-to-end: you pick up a spec, build the UI, wire up the API, write the migration, and ship it. Small team, high ownership, real impact on the product.
You will build mobile applications that people actually want to open. That means smooth animations, fast load times, offline support, and intuitive interactions. You will work on both iOS and Android using a cross-platform framework (React Native or Flutter) or native tools, depending on the project. You ship to app stores regularly and pay attention to crash rates and user reviews.
You will build and maintain the infrastructure that keeps our applications running. That means CI/CD pipelines, cloud infrastructure, container orchestration, monitoring, and incident response. You think in systems, automate everything you can, and make deployments boring (in the best way).
You will design and build the data infrastructure that the rest of the company relies on for decisions. That means pipelines that move data from source systems into a warehouse, transformations that make raw data usable, and the tooling that keeps it all reliable. You care about data quality, pipeline uptime, and making sure analysts and ML engineers can trust the numbers.
You will build machine learning systems that solve real business problems: predictions, recommendations, anomaly detection, and classification. This is not a research role. You take models from prototype to production, own the full lifecycle, and measure success by business outcomes, not just accuracy scores.
You will own the quality of our product. That means designing test strategies, building automation frameworks, and catching bugs before users do. This is not a manual-only role. You write code, maintain test suites, and work with developers to build quality into the development process from the start.
You will design the interfaces and experiences that users interact with every day. That means research, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, prototypes, and a maintained design system. You think in user flows, not just screens. You back up design decisions with data and user feedback, not just gut feeling.
You will own the product roadmap and work with engineering, design, and stakeholders to decide what gets built and why. This is a high-agency role. You talk to customers, analyze data, define priorities, and ship features that move metrics. You make hard trade-offs, say no more than yes, and keep the team focused on what matters.
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