Location: Mode is a remote-first company with cross-functional teams based throughout the US and India. As we grow our team in India, we are looking for candidates based in or around Bangalore. 

Data-driven companies win. Mode provides the tools to make companies data-driven. Data analysts quickly answer business questions using data in a comprehensive, cloud-based toolchain. Business users can understand and explore their company’s data in our world-class visualization product. By serving both analysts and business users, Mode provides the complete solution for data-driven companies.

Engineering at Mode

Come work with a diverse and deeply experienced team. We have colleagues from companies like Google, Tableau, SAS, Apple, Facebook, Glassdoor and many more. 

Engineers at Mode work in small, cross-functional teams that own specific products and act with high autonomy. We value open discussion, collaboration and engineering excellence.

We are looking for a Front-End Engineer to join our Product Led Growth team, this group is currently working on re-architecting and re-building the packaging and billing code base to provide self-serve purchase and cost optimization options. This new team will work with Admin & Internal tools and Growth Engineering to integrate packaging with other product surface areas to provide better onboarding experience for our customers. Join this team to drive this pivotal change in billing and packaging modules that are crucial to Mode’s growth. 

Technical Stack

  • Our applications are written in TypeScript and Javascript on Angular, with a Ruby-on-Rails backend storing data in Postgres
  • Our services are written in Java and Golang
  • Our proprietary data engine Helix caches, manages and queries customer data
  • Our infrastructure is ECS Fargate containers on AWS, managed with Terraform

What you'll do

  • Collaborate with a small cross-functional team of Engineers, Product Managers, and Designers to build, test, and ship new user facing code
  • Define and maintain development practices that let us move fast with quality
  • Work with a wide range of technologies, from Ruby to TypeScript, and be able to evaluate technologies for what we are building

What we look for

  • You’ve worked with front-end frameworks such as Angular, Angular JS, React or VueJS
  • You have experience in relevant technologies for about 5-8 years 
  • Working knowledge of HTML, Javascript/TypeScript, CSS or related technologies
  • Working Experience with Ruby on Rails is preferred
  • Professional experience building customer-facing web applications
  • Professional experience with testing, continuous integration, and continuous deployment
  • Alignment to Mode's values

About Mode

Mode is a collaborative analytics platform that brings teams together around data to make game-changing decisions.

In everything we do, we strive to put the people we do it for first. This starts internally: together we're building a culture that embraces diversity and learning, humility and gratitude. At the same time, we try not to take ourselves too seriously and strive for a healthy balance between work and personal pursuits.

Benefits you can expect as a Mode employee:

  • Generous PTO and family leave
  • Flexible work schedules—we trust you to know what will make yourself most productive
  • Excellent health coverage for team members and their families (Mode pays the 100% of the premiums)
  • Supportive work environment and a manager who is focused on your professional growth
  • Company events that highlight our team's passions and hobbies

Mode is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities and perspectives. 

 

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