Senior Fullstack Engineer
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Contentsquare is hiring a Senior Fullstack Software Engineer. The role involves optimizing user conversions and customer retention strategies for digital experiences.
Responsibilities:
- Work in an agile cross-functional team with other engineers, product managers, and product designers to launch new products, features and experiments
- Ship and iterate onboarding, activation, adoption and monetization experiences that create fast, repeatable value and turn first-time users into long-term fans
- Engage in product discovery, participate in code reviews, and provide ad-hoc assistance to team members
- Collaborate with engineers across the department to identify and implement improvements to our processes and systems
- Share your knowledge and insights across the organization through tech talks and internal/external posts
Requirements:
- Strong full-stack foundations, with proven experience building user-facing products end-to-end: from modern frontend development (ideally with React or a similar component-based framework) to backend logic, API design, and external system integrations, ideally using TypeScript and Node.js.
- Drive engineering velocity by effectively utilizing AI coding assistants in daily workflows and promoting a culture of AI adoption to streamline repetitive tasks and improve team-wide developer productivity
- Skilled at using data, funnels, analytics, and A/B testing to figure out what to build next and make continuous improvements
- A pragmatic approach to engineering, with a focus on avoiding over-engineered solutions and an understanding of how to maintain high-quality code in a delivery-focused environment
- Desire to work in a respectful, transparent, and collaborative environment that values feedback
- Ability to work with predominantly remote colleagues distributed across EMEA
- English fluency, both written and spoken.
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