Notion aims to provide a unified platform for teams to manage their work, connecting documents, projects, and communication with integrated AI. The company is seeking early-career software engineers to enhance core user experiences, accelerate user value discovery, and contribute to the product's future development and AI capabilities.
Requirements
- You have a minimum of 1 year (and up to 3 years) of full-time professional engineering experience, including building world-class product experiences as part of an engineering team.
- You have solid fundamentals in data structures, algorithms, and distributed systems, with a product-minded, pragmatic approach to solving problems.
- You stay current with the latest tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and other AI-assisted development environments, you're pragmatic about choosing the right tool for the job, focusing on what delivers the most value to users and the business.
- Experience with parts of our stack like React, TypeScript, Node.js, Postgres, or with experimentation and analytics tooling.
- Exposure to distributed systems, observability, CI/CD, or infrastructure fundamentals.
Responsibilities
- Plan, build, and ship product features from conception to launch, then iterate based on insights and user feedback.
- Improve performance, reliability, and quality of key experiences used by millions of users and thousands of organizations.
- Run experiments that drive activation, retention, collaboration, and revenue, partnering with design, data science, and research.
- Build internal tools and platform improvements that help all engineers ship quickly and safely.
- Contribute to team norms, code quality, and a culture of learning and thoughtful tradeoffs.
- Help develop, improve, and maintain features for our flagship product, focusing on the editor, databases, sharing, or other key areas that power millions of workflows.
- Help develop and integrate intelligent features that make Notion more powerful, contextual, and efficient for our users.
Other
- In-person collaboration is essential to Notion's culture. We require all team members to work from our offices on Mondays and Thursdays, our designated Anchor Days.
- Certain teams or positions may require additional in-office workdays.
- Thoughtful problem-solving: You approach problems holistically, starting with a clear and accurate understanding of the context.
- You think about the implications of what you're building and how it will impact real people's lives.
- You can navigate ambiguity successfully, decompose complex problems into clean solutions, while also balancing the business impact of what you're building.