
Staff Product Engineer
Ashby
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • California • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $190,000 - $275,000 per year
Job Level
Lead
About the role
- Advocate for creating reusable building blocks across the stack.
- Ship features end-to-end at a high pace.
- Write product specs and make product and design decisions.
- Take ownership over a large portion of one of our products and own projects end-to-end.
- Research competitors, write product specs, and build wireframes.
Requirements
- You’re not afraid to tackle any part of a technology stack.
- You’ve tackled projects with a lot of product and technical ambiguity, and you thrive at the intersection of the two.
- You know how to strike the right balance between speed and quality.
- You are ambitious and always looking to improve your skills.
- You’re an excellent collaborator and communicator.
- You seek to create leverage in your work.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and equity.
- 10-year exercise window for stock options. You shouldn’t feel pressure to purchase stock options if you leave Ashby —do it when you feel financially comfortable.
- Unlimited PTO, and we will encourage you to take it.
- A minimum of 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave, covered by Ashby. For folks outside the US, it may be longer to be in line with regional requirements.
- Generous equipment, software, and office furniture budget. Get what you need to be happy and productive!
- $100/month education budget with more expensive items (like conferences) covered with manager approval.
- If you’re in the US, we offer top-tier health insurance for you and your dependents, with 100% of premiums covered by Ashby. In other countries, we provide high-quality supplemental health insurance for you and your dependents, also fully covered by us.
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Soft skills
collaborationcommunicationownershipambitionproblem-solvingadaptabilitydecision-makingresearchcreativityleverage