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Full-stack software engineer (any level of experience, remote-friendly)

Warning: if you're outside of the Americas timezones, unfortunately, we're only hiring for engineers with at least timezone overlap. Also, we currently do not sponsor H-1B visas.

Wanderlog helps make leisure travel easier. We believe that travel makes the world better, and are building tools that lower the bar to it. Our first product is a Google Docs for planning travel and sharing recommendations. We're now the top-ranked app on the Android Play Store for terms like "itinerary" and "trip planner", and on Google for terms like "travel planner" and "itinerary planner". Even during COVID, we've seen our userbase grow.

Our founders are twin brothers. Peter worked as an engineer at Stripe and a consultant at McKinsey, and Harry as a product manager at Google. We’re an engineering and product-driven team: the founders studied computer science at Yale, and have built successful, bootstrapped travel companies (BookWithMatrix and All the Flight Deals) with products people love before starting Wanderlog.

We now serve 10,000s of travelers a month, and are a team of 7, including Namphuong, a former Doordash designer, (another) Peter, a full-year intern from Brown University, and Arthur, who'd tutored numerous CS students before striking out on his own!

We also love traveling. Whether it’s a short hop to Austin, Seattle, or New Orleans; or a longer jaunt to Australia, Hawaii, or Banff National Park (all places the team’s traveled to in the past year!), travel broadens our horizons, builds empathy, and challenges us to grow. We’re working to bring these experiences to more of the world.

Key details

  • Start date: flexible, but ASAP preferred
  • Salary: $55-$80k USD per year, with equity and benefits on top of that

What you’ll do:

We’re looking to hire a full-stack engineer to help us build out the future of travel planning. As an engineer, you will:

  • Build new features on our website and mobile app. (Our stack is Javascript (Typescript): modern React on the web, React Native on mobile, and Node.js/Express on the server.)
  • Design and decide what to build based on what would help travelers and drive growth. You won’t be handed a spec; you’ll be coming up with it!
  • Build data pipelines to crawl, process, and synthesize data from various sources around the web.
  • Write tests and and build out engineering infrastructure. Our code is fully typed (Typescript) and tested.
  • Debug and fix bugs and scale the infrastructure as it grows.
  • Review code written by other engineers.

This position is a full-time role reporting to the cofounders who currently live in San Francisco. Our company is partly remote, though we’d ideally want to work together closely or in person for a few weeks when we start.

What you might work on:

  • New, user-friendly hotel booking interfaces that make finding a place to stay easier.
  • Improvements to our React Native mobile app so that it runs faster on slower Android phones.
  • A Chrome extension to let travelers quickly compare possible places to visit, airfares, and hotels.
  • Better invite and collaboration tools to encourage people using Wanderlog to get more friends to join them.
  • A profile page that lets travelers on Wanderlog show off where they’ve been, see how many people they’ve helped, and follow other friends and their trips.

You may be a good fit if you:

  • Are a Javascript developer comfortable with React and/or React Native.
  • Have at least basic experience with HTML and Javascript for front-end code.
  • Are a product person: you’ve built products end-to-end before, and really care about the people who use them.
  • Are comfortable with picking up various technologies for the task at hand. We quickly evaluate libraries and tools that could help our product, and variously use Redis, Elasticsearch, and Python as needed too. We’re not experts, but we learn!
  • Are entrepreneurial: excited about joining a small, high-growth team and talking to users, doing product and design, and wearing a variety of hats.
  • Love travel and believe in it as a positive force personally and for the world.

What’s it like to work here?

We’re an engineering and product-heavy team. Travel’s something everyone does, and we love using the tools we build. A typical week’s work involves talking to users, prioritizing tasks in Sheets, designing on Figma, and building and shipping them continuously.

We believe in work-life balance. We stop working and eat together for lunch. We work reasonable hours, and make time for working out, and enjoying life with friends and family. We love travel and believe it rejuvenates us and makes us better people, and have quarterly travel offsites where the goal is to just enjoy visiting a new place and use the tools we’ve built.

Team in early 2022 on a Las Vegas offsite

Everyone in San Francisco in October, 2022 for a planning on-site

Our hiring process

We’ll first have you do a HackerRank coding challenge. If all goes well, we'll chat with you about your work experience and do a 1-hour long coding exercise with Peter, followed by another hour-long coding exercise with another engineer. Finally, we've got a a full-day onsite where we do a few more coding exercises and chat about your career goals, etc.