Senior Front-End, Angular, Product Engineer (Remote)
Hospitable.com
full-remoteseniorpermanentfrontendproduct-management United Kingdom 60 days ago via LinkedIn
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About the role
Role Overview
You’ll be a Senior Front-End / Product Engineer focused on delivering “magical” user experiences to hosts and their guests. As a Front-End Product Engineer, you’re a roamer who moves between projects and teams to work on what delivers the most customer value.
What You’ll Be Working On
- Build, improve, and own features across the host/guest experience after onboarding
- Partner with product, sales, customer success, and other engineers to develop, ship, and own features that solve customer problems
- Shape the product: you’ll help improve how work gets done even without perfect specs
- Move fast and simplify: break work into smaller chunks to ship MVPs and value sooner
- Use engineering skills to ship, iterate, and take accountability for frontend user experience quality
- Implement and use observability tooling to track and debug production features
- Provide input on how to maintain and improve frontend codebases
Requirements
- Shipping mindset: enjoy seeing real customers use your features, gather feedback, and iterate
- Strong focus on customer and business value over perfect code
- Experience building with modern Angular (including RxJS)
- Experience with Tailwind
- Must be able to work with the team from European time zones (role is remote-only)
Nice to Have
- Experience with hybrid mobile apps (e.g., Ionic) or web components
About Hospitable.com
Hospitable.com builds software that helps Airbnbs rent themselves, delivering a product-focused user experience for hosts and guests. The company runs as a fully distributed, remote-only team and iterates on both its product and its internal product/culture.
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