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Full-Stack Engineer jobs.

Ships whole products end to end, front to back, with AI doing the heavy lifting. Here is what the role is, what it pays, and what is open now.

01 / Definition

What is a full-stack engineer

A full-stack engineer builds the whole thing: the interface, the API, the data, and the glue between them. They are comfortable anywhere in the stack and pick up whatever the problem needs.

The AI-native version ships far more of it, far faster. The bottleneck moves from writing code to knowing what to build and keeping quality high while the machine writes most of it.

What they do

  • Build features end to end, from the UI down to the database.
  • Move fluidly between TypeScript, a backend language, and SQL.
  • Use agentic coding to ship in days what used to take weeks.
  • Keep the whole system coherent as it grows.
02 / Pay

What it pays

These roles are remote and global. Total compensation for strong full-stack engineers runs $155k to $340k depending on level and location. We do not post a role we would not take ourselves.

03 / Open now

Open full-stack engineer roles

FAQ

Common questions

What does a full-stack engineer do?

They build entire products: the frontend, the backend, and the data layer, moving wherever the work is.

Is this remote, and what does it pay?

Yes, it is remote and global. We hire the best person for the work wherever they are. Total compensation runs $155k to $340k depending on level and location.

Do I really need to be AI-native?

Yes. It is the one hard requirement. You should already build with AI day to day, with real taste for when to trust it and when not to. If AI coding is still a novelty to you rather than how you work, this is not the role.

We only hire the best AI-native engineers.

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