Fullstack Software Engineer
About this role
We are looking for a Fullstack Software Engineer with 2-4 years of experience to join our growing team. We're seeking product-minded builders who take initiative, enjoy customer interaction, and thrive on owning projects end-to-end. This is a critical role to help us build the next generation of AI-powered data tools and scale our platform.
What will you be doing?
As an engineer on the Hex team, you’ll work across the full stack to shape the core user experience of Hex. We work on the critical path where users create, collaborate, and scale their work on the platform.
A few cool things the team has worked on
We built the first AI agent at Hex! We built the foundational agent framework for other product teams to build on, powering future AI workflows. We keep a close eye on industry best practices and and green field features from leading providers such as OpenAI and Anthropic - it helps that they’re a customer!
We partner closely with embedded AI engineers and our research team, on context engineering tactics, and prompting strategies and keep up with optimizations and the latest models as soon as they become available, bringing refined, high quality and reliable responses users.
We design and architect seamless integrations with Slack and other tools to meet our customers where work is being done, bringing conversational flow and expanding our footprint across customer workspaces.
We enhance developer workflows with features like AI-powered code typeahead, and in-product reviews bringing software development lifecycle best practices to data practitioners.
We solve complex UX challenges around multiplayer editing, real-time collaboration, and performance at scale in data intensive applications.
Company at a glance
Hex provides a data analytics platform that makes analytics workflows more powerful, collaborative, and shareable, addressing key pain points in modern data tooling; used by thousands worldwide for its beautiful UI and exceptional flexibility.
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