Full-stack Product Engineer Python React for analytics platform
About the job
| Added | 1 week ago |
|---|---|
| Company | PostHog |
| Salary | $120,000—$260,000 |
| Status | Full-time |
| Equity | Yes |
| Locations | Worldwide |
| Setting | Fully-remote |
Description summary
You join a remote-first team building an all-in-one product and data platform for software companies. As a full-stack Product Engineer, you own products and features end to end, from ideas and talking to users through building, shipping quickly, and iterating on real feedback. You work across the stack with technologies like Python, React, and big data tools, handle support rotations and some on-call time, and write clear documentation. The company looks for proactive builders who can take projects from 0 to 1, solve hard problems with a positive attitude, and communicate clearly in writing in a highly transparent, async culture. Experience with high growth SaaS, Django, TypeScript based React, AI powered products, or identity and access management systems is a plus. Pay ranges from $120,000 to $260,000 per year, with equity and benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with matching, paid time off, and budgets for retreats, coworking, learning, and your home office.
Technologies
- Django
- Python
- React
- SQL
- TypeScript
Perks and benefits
401(k)
Distributed team
Async
Vision insurance
Dental insurance
Medical insurance
Unlimited vacation
Paid time off
401k matching
Company retreats
Coworking budget
Learning budget
Home office budget
Equity compensation
No whiteboard interview
No monitoring system
No politics at work
Interview process
Submit an online application and include a short cover letter explaining why you love the company.
Request any disability-related accommodations needed to make the interview process work better for you.
What you need to know about PostHog, the company
PostHog is a developer-focused analytics and customer data company founded in 2020 by James Hawkins and Tim Glaser after taking part in Y Combinator’s W20 batch. It builds an open-source, all-in-one product OS that combines product analytics, session replay, feature flags, experiments, surveys, a customer data platform, and a data warehouse in one platform. The tools are built for product engineers, with self-serve setup, transparent usage based pricing, and integrations that help teams see how customers use their software and make better product decisions. PostHog operates as a fully remote company, publishes its code and company handbook openly, and is backed by investors such as GV and Y Combinator.