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Scribd, Inc.·Vancouver, Canada·onsite

Senior Software Engineer, Growth (Frontend)

Posted 1 month ago
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Ruby on RailsReactNext.jsTypeScriptJavaScript

About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead design and optimization of frontend experiences driving user acquisition and activation funnels.
  • Collaborate closely with product managers, designers, and data analysts to enhance conversion rates and reduce friction.
  • Contribute to technical direction and mentor peers within the Signup & Activation growth engineering team.
  • Work primarily on frontend using modern TypeScript, JavaScript, React, and Next.js, integrating with backend APIs.
  • Focus on experimentation-driven development, including A/B testing, personalization, and data-informed design.

What you should know

  • Role requires strong communication skills and collaboration across cross-functional teams in a partly remote environment.
  • Expect to work in a codebase with shared patterns such as monorepos and shared UI libraries.
  • Opportunity to influence growth strategy by improving signup and activation user experiences.
  • Company provides comprehensive benefits including health coverage, paid time off, equity, and learning programs.
  • Candidates should be comfortable using AI tools to accelerate development and debugging.

About the company

  • Scribd, Inc. is a mission-driven company focused on advancing human understanding through digital products.
  • The company values a culture of GRIT: Goals, Results, Innovation, and Team collaboration.
  • Offers a flexible work model (Scribd Flex) balancing individual flexibility with intentional in-person collaboration.
  • Scribd supports diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging applicants from all backgrounds.
  • Operates multiple well-known products like Scribd, SlideShare, Everand, and Fable, serving billions globally.

Key required skills

TypeScriptJavaScriptReactNext.jsRuby on RailsREST APIGraphQLA/B testingAccessibility

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