Senior Product Engineer
Ashby
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TypeScriptReactGraphQLNode.jsPostgreSQLRedisProduct SpecificationsWireframingFull-stack OwnershipAgile
About the role
Role Overview
Join Ashby as a Senior Product Engineer. You’ll take ownership of a significant portion of the product and drive projects from start to finish, combining product thinking with hands-on engineering.
Responsibilities
- Own a meaningful slice of product: competitor research, product specification writing, and wireframing/design collaboration.
- Design and build features for complex problems (e.g., automated interview scheduling, declarative filter architecture).
- Collaborate with stakeholders: provide updates, align on decisions, and work cross-functionally with engineers to deliver projects.
- Build reusable building blocks across the stack where it adds leverage.
- Balance speed and quality, using abstractions and automation to reduce tedious work.
Requirements / Profile
- Versatile product engineer comfortable working anywhere in the technology stack (frontend to infrastructure).
- Ability to handle product and technical ambiguity and thrive at the intersection of both.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills; open to feedback.
- Demonstrated mindset to create leverage and improve systems (e.g., abstractions/tools, lint rules, supportable debugging workflows).
- Experience delivering features with stakeholders and navigating constraints in a startup environment.
Nice to Have
- A love for typed languages; previous experience with the stack is not required.
Tech Stack (shown in posting)
- TypeScript, React, GraphQL, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Redis
About Ashby
Ashby is a fast-paced startup building a product platform that helps teams manage and improve hiring workflows. The role involves delivering impactful features with a strong emphasis on product ownership, collaboration, and thoughtful engineering.
Scraped 5/12/2026