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UserLeap | Senior Full-Stack Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | Onsite

UserLeap is building the next generation of automated customer survey and analysis tooling for the enterprise. Leveraging years of industry experience, UserLeap helps its customers uncover the most critical issues across their user base, helping to improve conversion rates and increase retention. No longer will enterprises need to rely on teams of people calling and surveying their customers. UserLeap replaces the time-intensive and costly process that companies use today with an automated and dynamic solution. This is your chance to join a VC-backed startup in one of the most exciting phases, where you can become an original, founding member of the team and play a vital part in our growth.

We’re quickly signing larger and larger enterprises and looking for an experienced full-stack engineer to own and develop new features for our customer dashboard. You'll be working closely with our highly experienced engineering team and have exposure to the development of our ML and NLP models.

Ideally you have experience with some of the technologies we've used is desirable. UserLeap is built with AWS, React, Node.js Postgres.

Interested? Shoot me a note and let's chat: joe@userleap.com, or apply at https://jobs.lever.co/userleap


It appears that they are a consultancy focusing on helping companies write Go apps. Sounds like what The Node Firm (thenodefirm.com) is for Node.js


I am on this operations team; we are a Go consultancy. Glad to see someone is interested in what we are doing.


There was a lot of good take aways from this. I have to say the one thing that I didn't really see was how they actually planned to make money. I know there's the hope of being the next Facebook or Twitter, but couldn't much of that been pushed through if you were turning a profit or generating any revenue?


That's pretty cool! And smartly done!


Someday Apple stock is going to be less than $5 a share. Buy lots of it and hold on to it until you have the ability to talk to your younger self. :)


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