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Backend Software Engineer - Growth

Substack

🌍 North America 🏠 Remote ⏱ Part-time 💼 Mid-level 🗓 2 days ago

Substack is building a new economic engine for culture, giving the brightest, most interesting, and most creative people on the internet the power of their own publishing platform. The terms of our culture should not be set by gate-keeping legacy media or chaos-fueling social media, but by the people who make and participate in that culture. Substack's model, based on direct subscriptions, has fueled an explosion of independent publishing. It empowers creators with economic autonomy, creative ownership, and a direct connection to their most engaged audiences.

As a member of Substack’s Activation team, you will be responsible for building and testing features that bring new readers to Substack and help them discover things they love – making improvements to discovery, onboarding, notifications, and recommendations on Substack and running A/B tests on key user flows. Engineers work in close partnership with designers, product thinkers, and our users to make it easier than ever for creators to make a living.

Responsibilities

- Work closely with data and design teams to conceptualize and create features and experiments that serve Substack's consumers.

- Collaborate with designers, writers, support staff, and many others. From product concept and research to implementation and deployment, we expect you to own your work and operate autonomously.

- We work with TypeScript, especially Node/Express and React, and Postgres. It’s helpful if you know these technologies already; if not, we’ll be excited to help you learn.

Requirements

- At least 5+ years of software engineering experience. Data Engineering and ML background is a plus.

- Independent and autonomous. We’re too small to micromanage, and expect that every person at the company owns their work and can be a leader.

- Hold yourself and others to a high standard when working on production systems.

- Take pride in building elegant and delightful product experiences. Substack works best when it gets out of...

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