Remote Senior Software Engineer I
HubSpot
π΅ $157k-$236k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join a team of talented engineers at HubSpot as a Senior Software Engineer. This role requires strong technical competence, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently. As a Senior Engineer, you will be responsible for running projects on your team autonomously, mentoring junior engineers, and participating in the interview process.
Responsibilities
- A Senior Engineer is a strong technologist and problem solver who can run with projects on their team autonomously or without substantial oversight
- They can iron out the vagaries of requirements, break the problem down into tractable pieces, and have enough technical knowledge to be able to then implement each of the pieces successfully with minimal hand-holding
- They take initiative and demonstrate ownership of their work by driving quality improvements, resolving pages or CritSits, and following through on commitments to deliver great results
- They provide regular and proactive updates so people know where their work stands
- They mentor or teach other engineers on their team or in related product areas
- When needed, actively participate in the interview process to hire the best people to deliver value for our customers. Embody HubSpotβs HEART and DI&B values throughout the process and support excellent onboarding of new interviewers
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