Unlayer is hiring a Growth Engineer to lead the ideation, development, and ongoing maintenance of developer-facing lead magnets and technical integrations that increase adoption of our embeddable email editor.
This is not a pure development role—it's ideal for a creative full-stack engineer who enjoys building fast, thinking in systems, and solving problems end-to-end. You’ll work async and collaborate closely with product, marketing, and design to launch useful, discoverable tools that make developers say, “I need this.”
Responsibilities
Developer Lead Magnets
- Build SDK wrappers, starter kits, demo apps, and public playgrounds (React, Vue, Svelte, Next.js, etc.)
- Maintain well-documented, reusable, and stable repositories
Platform Integrations
- Launch integrations with tools like Vercel, Netlify, AWS Marketplace, Figma, and Chrome Extensions
- Identify, scope, and deliver integrations that expand Unlayer’s developer reach
Ownership & Maintenance
- Own what you ship—monitor usage, evolve tools based on feedback, and maintain long-term usability
Content & Documentation
- Collaborate on GitHub READMEs, integration docs, blog posts, and teardown guides
- Ensure every asset is well-documented and distribution-ready
Distribution-First Thinking
- Approach each project with a growth mindset, ensuring all assets drive discoverability and trial.
Qualification
- A builder who prototypes quickly and thrives in fast, async environments
- A full-stack dabbler comfortable with JavaScript (React, Node), APIs, Git, and deployment tools (Vercel, Netlify)
- A systems thinker who cares about long-term maintainability
- A self-learner who thrives in unstructured, problem-solving environments
- A clean coder who writes understandable and well-labeled code and documentation
- Experience publishing to platforms like Vercel, Figma, AWS Marketplace, or Chrome Web Store
- You’ve built SDKs, plugins, or tools that others use
- Previous experience in DevRel, PLG, or technical content creation
- You’ve maintained open-source tools or supported community-driven projects