Software Engineer - III
Job Description
**Software Engineer L3 (In\-house, Austin TX)**
***You’ve spent the last 3–5 years shipping real code, in\-office, in a production environment.***
Fieldd is growing fast.
We’re hiring engineers who can keep up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v\=Tjq0PUboK64
* This is not a learning role.
* Not a place to “figure things out.”
* Not for people who need constant direction.
* You will be expected to contribute immediately.
If you need months to ramp, this isn’t for you.
***What you’ll do***
* Turn specs into working features that go live, fast
* Work inside a live production codebase across web and mobile
* Fix bugs, edge cases, and broken logic properly
* Catch problems before they hit customers
* Test your work and stand behind it
* Ship every week. No half\-finished work
***The standard***
We are a high\-output team.
* You’re expected to think before you build
* You’re expected to finish what you start
* You’re expected to raise issues early, not after things break
* You’re expected to improve the codebase, not just add to it
***Who this is for***
* You take pride in shipping clean, reliable work
* You see edge cases others miss
* You don’t need to be told the obvious
* You can work inside existing systems and make them better
* You care about outcomes, not just writing code
***Who this is not for***
* You want to “design systems” but not implement
* You avoid messy code or real production problems
* You need full ownership over everything you touch
* You ship fast but create problems for others
* You talk more than you build
***Stack***
* Back end: Node
* Front end: Angular
* DB: Mongo
***In\-office, Austin TX***
We work together, in person, every day. Engineering, product, sales, marketing, and leadership all sit under one roof on the east side of Austin.
No layers, delays, or hiding behind Slack. Problems get solved fast. Decisions get made fast. Work ships fast.
You’ll get real exposure to how a SaaS product is built, sold, and operated. You’ll learn faster here because you’re in the room, solving real problems with people who move quickly.
If you prefer remote, or slow feedback loops, this won’t be a fit.
***How to apply***
* Answer the 3 questions above
* Complete a recorded video technical interview
* Complete an in\-person technical interview in Austin
*Most applicants won’t make it through all 3 steps.*
***Before you apply***
* You’ve worked in a live production environment
* You’ve shipped code that real users rely on
* You’ve owned bugs, failures, and fixes end to end
If your experience is limited to tutorials, side projects, or AI\-assisted “vibe coding,” this role won’t be a fit.
Pay: $95,787\.97 \- $135,905\.94 per year
Benefits:
* Free parking
* Paid time off
* Professional development assistance
Application Question(s):
* How close to our office in East Austin are you? (No remote work)
* Tell me about something you shipped that broke in production. What did you miss
* You’re working in messy code. What do you do?
* What's the largest SaaS product you've worked on? And what did you contribute?
* Tell us about your NodeJS experience.
Work Location: In person
***You’ve spent the last 3–5 years shipping real code, in\-office, in a production environment.***
Fieldd is growing fast.
We’re hiring engineers who can keep up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v\=Tjq0PUboK64
* This is not a learning role.
* Not a place to “figure things out.”
* Not for people who need constant direction.
* You will be expected to contribute immediately.
If you need months to ramp, this isn’t for you.
***What you’ll do***
* Turn specs into working features that go live, fast
* Work inside a live production codebase across web and mobile
* Fix bugs, edge cases, and broken logic properly
* Catch problems before they hit customers
* Test your work and stand behind it
* Ship every week. No half\-finished work
***The standard***
We are a high\-output team.
* You’re expected to think before you build
* You’re expected to finish what you start
* You’re expected to raise issues early, not after things break
* You’re expected to improve the codebase, not just add to it
***Who this is for***
* You take pride in shipping clean, reliable work
* You see edge cases others miss
* You don’t need to be told the obvious
* You can work inside existing systems and make them better
* You care about outcomes, not just writing code
***Who this is not for***
* You want to “design systems” but not implement
* You avoid messy code or real production problems
* You need full ownership over everything you touch
* You ship fast but create problems for others
* You talk more than you build
***Stack***
* Back end: Node
* Front end: Angular
* DB: Mongo
***In\-office, Austin TX***
We work together, in person, every day. Engineering, product, sales, marketing, and leadership all sit under one roof on the east side of Austin.
No layers, delays, or hiding behind Slack. Problems get solved fast. Decisions get made fast. Work ships fast.
You’ll get real exposure to how a SaaS product is built, sold, and operated. You’ll learn faster here because you’re in the room, solving real problems with people who move quickly.
If you prefer remote, or slow feedback loops, this won’t be a fit.
***How to apply***
* Answer the 3 questions above
* Complete a recorded video technical interview
* Complete an in\-person technical interview in Austin
*Most applicants won’t make it through all 3 steps.*
***Before you apply***
* You’ve worked in a live production environment
* You’ve shipped code that real users rely on
* You’ve owned bugs, failures, and fixes end to end
If your experience is limited to tutorials, side projects, or AI\-assisted “vibe coding,” this role won’t be a fit.
Pay: $95,787\.97 \- $135,905\.94 per year
Benefits:
* Free parking
* Paid time off
* Professional development assistance
Application Question(s):
* How close to our office in East Austin are you? (No remote work)
* Tell me about something you shipped that broke in production. What did you miss
* You’re working in messy code. What do you do?
* What's the largest SaaS product you've worked on? And what did you contribute?
* Tell us about your NodeJS experience.
Work Location: In person
Posted: 2026-03-19