What you'll be doing:
As an Engineer on the Marketplace Experience team at Grow Therapy, you’ll lead the continuous development of our marketplace so clients can easily find the best-fit provider. Your team’s north star metric is client 0-2 appointment conversion, achieved by guiding clients to providers that match their needs and maintaining client momentum after they book an intake appointment.
The salary range for this position is $168,000 - $220,000 USD. .
Please note, Grow Therapy adjusts base salary based on geographic location, leveling, and experience, so your compensation could land anywhere within the posted range.
Who you are:
- 4+ years in engineering, ideally on a marketplace engineering team working with high traffic and high consistency applications
- Experimentation Mindset. You enjoy continuously running A/B tests and experiments to validate growth strategies and identify what works best for users.
- Data-Driven. You make metrics a first class citizen for everything you do and constantly leverage data to uncover unique insights on users.
- Entrepreneurial spirit. You have a deep interest in the business as a whole as well as the hustle to find creative ways to improve it.
- Product thinker. You want to build through a user-centric lens and be involved not only in engineering decisions but product and design decisions as well.
- Leader. You’ll do anything to achieve your goal. You know how to think on the fly and persist through setbacks and roadblocks and to motivate your teammates to do the same.
- Team Player. You are collaborative by nature, relish in camaraderie and group wins, and are comfortable working with engineering, product, data, design, and marketing.
- Highly Motivated. You want ownership of your work, discover new opportunities, learn about new tools and technologies, and figure out what is needed to drive growth.
Bonus Points:
- Experience with A/B testing tools (ex. Statsig) and data analytics tools (ex. Segment, Mixpanel, Snowflake)
- FE technical expert who has worked deeply with server side rendering, NextJS, and FE latency optimization
- Interesting side projects!