Staff Frontend Engineer
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We're hiring a Staff Frontend Engineer to take product and technical ownership of our frontend. This is a frontend-specialist role first, working alongside dedicated Backend Engineers, but there's also room to contribute to and operate backend services/APIs with their support.
What You Will Do
Own features end-to-end, build with an AI-first mindset, instrument what you ship, run experiments, collaborate widely, and set the technical bar.
Why It Might Be a Fit
8+ years of frontend/product engineering experience, deep React expertise, a genuine product mindset, active AI usage, experience with funnel analytics and instrumentation, and comfortable working against APIs built by others.
Requirements
- 8+ years of frontend/product engineering experience
- Deep React expertise
- A genuine product mindset
- Active, hands-on AI usage
- Experience with funnel analytics and instrumentation
- Comfortable working against APIs built by others
Benefits
- 100% remote work
- Full ownership of systems
- Direct impact on customer SLAs, billing accuracy, and core product success rate
- No layers of management
- Horizontal view of the problem
- Opportunity for growth and recognition
- Fun and enjoyable culture
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