Head of Product
Austin, TX · On-site
Modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, or similar) * Backend systems (Node, Python, or ... engineers * You default to action over decks * You care about business outcomes, not feature lists
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Austin, TX · On-site
Modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, or similar) * Backend systems (Node, Python, or ... engineers * You default to action over decks * You care about business outcomes, not feature lists
Quick apply
Austin, TX · On-site
Modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, or similar) * Backend systems (Node, Python, or ... engineers * You default to action over decks * You care about business outcomes, not feature lists
Austin, TX · On-site
Modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, or similar) * Backend systems (Node, Python, or ... engineers * You default to action over decks * You care about business outcomes, not feature lists
Austin, TX · On-site
Modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, or similar) * Backend systems (Node, Python, or ... engineers * You default to action over decks * You care about business outcomes, not feature lists
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As an Entry Level Node Js Developer, your day typically involves writing and testing server-side code, debugging issues, and collaborating with front-end developers to integrate APIs and new features. You'll participate in team meetings, review code with more experienced developers, and work on assigned tasks using tools like Git for version control. Regular communication with your team is essential to ensure consistent progress and alignment with project goals. You may also have opportunities to learn new technologies and best practices, which can help accelerate your career growth in web development.
An Entry Level Node.js Developer is responsible for building and maintaining server-side applications using Node.js. They work with JavaScript, APIs, and databases to develop backend functionality for web or mobile applications. Their tasks may include writing clean code, handling server requests, debugging issues, and collaborating with frontend developers. Typically, they have a basic understanding of JavaScript, asynchronous programming, and frameworks like Express.js. This role is ideal for those starting their career in backend development and looking to gain experience in scalable web applications.
To thrive as an Entry Level Node Js Developer, you need a solid understanding of JavaScript, Node.js fundamentals, asynchronous programming, and basic REST API development, often supplemented by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with tools like npm, Git for version control, and understanding of databases such as MongoDB or MySQL is commonly required, while certifications like Node.js Certified Developer can be helpful. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, eagerness to learn, and the ability to communicate effectively with team members are valuable soft skills. These skills ensure you can contribute efficiently to collaborative development projects and adapt quickly to a fast-paced, evolving tech environment.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement
Posted 27 days ago
Building tools that power modern business. Not content. Not theory.
Actual systems people use to make money, save time, and scale.
Contrarian Thinking is building the operating system for modern operators.
We sit on top of millions of people who want to buy businesses, grow them, and generate cash flow. Most don't fail from lack of information -- they fail from lack of execution.
We fix that.
We build:
This is not a media company. It's a technology company with distribution.
RoleWe're hiring a Head of Product to turn ideas into shipped products -- fast.
This is not a roadmap theater role. You own 01 builds, iterate in public, and tie everything to revenue or retention. But more than that -- you're running a startup inside a startup. That means you hold the vision, make the calls, absorb the ambiguity, and keep moving when the org can't give you a clean answer. You've done this before. You know the difference between a product strategy and a product fantasy, and you don't confuse activity with progress.
You work with leadership to pressure-test ideas before they become projects, and to kill projects before they become debt. You translate business goals into product bets, not backlogs. When you come to the table, you come with a point of view -- on what to build, what to cut, and what success actually looks like in 90 days. You push back. You're comfortable being wrong. You make the call anyway.
The one-dimensional product person doesn't survive here. You have an eye for design -- not the ability to hire someone who does. You can look at a screen and know something is off before a designer tells you why. You're just technical enough to know what's hard, what's not, and when an engineer is sandbagging. You understand unit economics well enough to write the business case yourself. You've managed agencies, briefed offshore teams, and you know the difference between a vendor who needs direction and one who needs to be replaced. Your juniors should learn from watching you work -- not just from following your instructions.
What You'll DoFast. Practical. No theater.
Full-time, in-office role at our Austin, Texas headquarters. Applicants must reside within a 1-hour drive of Austin or be willing to relocate.
Benefits