Stytch is the platform for user authentication and anti-fraud tooling. We make it simple for developers to build complex authentication flows in minutes.
You’ll work directly with developers that want to learn how Stytch works, help them design an implementation, and answer any questions they have along the way. Throughout that path you’ll also be serving as the voice of the customer within Stytch and closing the feedback loop by ensuring their insights make it back to our Product, Design, and Engineering teams.
A collaborative environment, working with customers and internal teams to push our product forward
Serving as a confident technical resource and voice for our customers
Learning — our product suite and problem space is continually evolving, and staying on top of those changes is critical to success
Building your own approach based on first principles and turning that into a scalable process
A strong sense of empathy that allows for a deep understanding of our customers’ needs
Ability to read and write code
Troubleshooting — tenacity, curiosity, and grit to find the solution
Familiarity with modern web services and APIs. Experience with authentication protocols (SAML/OAuth), MFA, IdP is a bonus
Demonstrated ability to communicate credibly and effectively at all levels
Enthusiasm to work in a high-growth environment and to help build processes and tools as needed
Prefer someone interested in covering working hours 5pm to 7pm Pacific
Shape what post-sales partnership at Stytch looks like
Serve as a technical resource for customers when they have questions about our product
Work on scaling our team and improving our core product
Check out our Slack community for a taste of questions that developers ask us.
We recently performed a pilot project to trial Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs) at Stytch with several customers. It was a great exercise to pull in the critical metrics that are important to our customers, learn about what their goals are, and collaborate on a plan to achieve those goals with us as a partner.
We want you to help us scale our ability to partner with customers and push our support experience to the next level.
🤝Meet with the hiring manager (30m)
Learn about Stytch, the Developer Success team, and share your background and what you’re looking for
📚 Take home (45-60m)
Three sample questions from developers
👩💻 Technical interview (60m)
In this interview you'll be given three challenges:
Write some code to call the Stytch API
Read some of our internal code and identify some bugs.
Dig into a solution design for authentication
📈 Final round
Founder interview with our CTO Julianna (30m)
GTM interview with our GTM team (30m)
Meet with an engineer on our Eng team (30m)
🎁 Wrap up (30m)
Time to get all of your questions answered and talk next steps
Expected base salary is between $120,000 and $150,000. The anticipated base salary range is not inclusive of full benefits including equity, health care insurance, time off, paid parental leave, etc. This base salary is accurate based on information at the time of posting. Actual compensation for hired candidates will be determined using a number of factors including experience, skills, and qualifications.
We're looking to hire a GREAT team and that means hiring people who are highly empathetic, ambitious, and excited about building the future of user authentication. You should feel empowered to apply for this role even if your experience doesn't exactly match up to our job description (our job descriptions are directional and not perfect recipes for exactly what we need).
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workspace where everyone (regardless of age, education, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any personal characteristics) feels like they belong. We look forward to hearing from you!
Learn more about our team and culture here!
Stytch participates in e-verify and will provide the federal government with your form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
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