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Senior Full Stack Product Engineer
Raylu Ai
NYCOn-site7mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Senior
About the role
- Full-stack mastery: Typescript across the stack; React/Next on the front, Node on the back.
- Product-driven: You prioritize user value, craft delightful UX, and design APIs that make the UI simple.
- Architect at speed: Balance speed with reliability; make excellent now-vs-scale tradeoffs.
- Ownership: You run projects end-to-end - requirements, design, implementation, launch, iteration.
- Bonus: Familiarity with LLM integrations and cloud deployment.
- Opinionated: Deep level of understanding of the technological landscape, making both high level system and granular code design decisions based on understanding rather than preference - diving deep on unknown patterns in order to build the best product.
- Move rapidly from customer pain point to full feature
- Ship features across frontend, backend, and infra; prototype rapidly then harden.
- Improve developer ergonomics, code quality, and observability.
- Contribute to the roadmap and shape the product direction with data and user feedback.
- Compensation: $165K - $250K salary, $100K-200K equivalent in new hire equity (4 year vest)
- Location: New York City. We are a fully in-office team working out of Midtown Manhattan Monday through Friday. We allow for WFH days when anyone is traveling, but we do not allow for permanent remote work.
- Benefits:
- Generous health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401k with 3% automatic contribution (no vesting)
- Paid Lunches
- Wellness and Citi Bike benefit
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
- Equity Compensation
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