Coda started with an observation: In a world full of applications, why do documents and spreadsheets still run everything? And why haven't they been meaningfully updated in over 50 years? Coda is a new doc that's familiar and flexible like the documents you're used to, but comes with building blocks you can combine to create docs as powerful as apps. It's a big product with an even bigger mission. And we need your help to spread the word! We're backed by some of the Valley's leading venture capitalists, and have assembled a world-class team across offices in San Francisco, Mountain View, and Seattle, and remote employees all over the US. In fact, all our jobs are open in any location across the US. Here's a quick overview of what we do.
As a growth engineer at Coda, you will increase our user base, their usage of the product, and their retention. You will work on features from SEO/SEM for lead generation, incentives for users to upgrade to our paid plans, new user experience and retention. You will work with a stellar team of passionate, experienced engineers, data scientists, and product managers who have been instrumental in building some of the most widely-used technology products in the world, including YouTube, Google Drive/Docs, Google Shopping/Travel, Amazon AWS, Pinterest, and Microsoft Azure. You will report to one of three managers on our small, close-knit teams.
Our application runs on React, TypeScript, Python, NodeJS, and sklearn and runs on Kubernetes in Amazon AWS. Our data stack uses Snowflake and Mode Analytics for dashboards. We believe in using the best tool for the job and don't shy away from solving complex problems!
Starting on your first day of employment, Coda offers a wide range of benefits and perks that support eligible employees and their family members. Some of our benefits include:
Coda started in 2014 with a simple observation: In a world full of pre-built tools and applications, why do documents and spreadsheets seem to run the world? The founding Coda team crossed paths at Google, YouTube, and Microsoft, where they saw th...
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