招聘
必备技能
SQL
Go
ABOUT POSTHOG
We're shipping every product that companies need https://posthog.com/handbook/why-does-posthog-exist to run their business from their first day, to the day they IPO, and beyond. The operating system for folks who build software.
We started with open-source product analytics, launched out of Y Combinator's W20 cohort https://posthog.com/handbook/story. We've since shipped more than a dozen products https://posthog.com/products, including:
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A built-in data warehouse https://posthog.com/docs/data-warehouse, so users can query product and customer data together using custom SQL insights.
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A customer data platform https://posthog.com/docs/cdp, so they can send their data wherever they need with ease.
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PostHog AI https://posthog.com/ai, an AI-powered analyst that answers product questions, helps users find useful session recordings, and writes custom SQL queries.
Next on the roadmap are CRM, Workflow, revenue analytics, and support products. When we say every product that companies need to run their business, we really mean it!
We are:
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Product-led. More than 100,000 companies have installed Post Hog, mostly driven by word-of-mouth. We have intensely strong product-market fit.
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Default alive https://paulgraham.com/aord.html. Revenue is growing 10% MoM on average, and we're very efficient. We raise money to push ambition and grow faster, not to keep the lights on.
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Well-funded. We've raised more than $100m from some of the world's top investors https://posthog.com/handbook/strategy/investors. We're set up for a long, ambitious journey.
We're focused on building an awesome product for end users, hiring exceptional teammates, shipping fast, and being as weird as possible https://posthog.com/deskhog.
THINGS WE CARE ABOUT:
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Transparency: Everyone can read about our roadmap, how we pay (or even let go of) people, our strategy, and how we work, in our public company handbook https://posthog.com/handbook. Internally, we share revenue, notes and slides from board meetings, and fundraising plans, so everyone has the context they need to make good decisions.
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Autonomy: We don’t tell anyone what to do. Everyone chooses what to work on next based on what's going to have the biggest impact on our customers, and what they find interesting and motivating to work on. Engineers lead product teams https://posthog.com/handbook/wide-company and make product decisions https://posthog.com/handbook/which-products. Teams are flexible and easy to change when needed.
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Shipping fast: Why not now? https://posthog.com/handbook/values#why-not-now We want to build a lot of products; we can't do that shipping at a normal pace. We've built the company around small teams – autonomous, highly-efficient groups of cracked engineers https://posthog.com/founders/cracked-manifesto who can outship much larger companies because they own their products end-to-end.
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Time for building: Nothing gets shipped in a meeting. We're a natively remote company. We default to async communication – PRs > Issues > Slack. Tuesdays and Thursdays are meeting-free days https://posthog.com/handbook/company/culture#were-on-the-makers-schedule, and we prioritize heads down building time over perfect coordination. This will be the most productive job you've ever had.
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Ambition: We want to solve big problems. We strongly believe that aiming for the best possible upside, and sometimes missing, is better than never trying. We're optimistic about what's possible and our ability to get there.
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Being weird: Weird means redesigning an already world-class website for the 5th time. It means shipping literally every product that relates to customer data. It means building an objectively unnecessary developer toy https://posthog.com/deskhog with dubious shareholder value. Doing weird stuff is a competitive advantage. And it's fun.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING:
It’s easy to look at how quickly coding is getting better and to think we’re already in an amazing place. But, we think there’s far further to go, and we think we are uniquely able to help the world take the next step.
Post Hog is working on product (and then, later, business) autonomy.
When you open an editor, you shouldn’t be typing “please build me X”, X should already be built for you.
We can do this because Post Hog tracks more products across more dimensions than any other company on earth. We have over a trillion data points across events, errors, session replays, revenue data and more. We want to use this data to fix bugs, issues, listen to what customers are asking for, or internal conversations, and ship those things so engineering takes the next step forward - figuring out what you want to keep or edit, not waiting for claude to run all day.
We have an exceptionally large amount of data relative to our company size. This means you can have autonomy, you can be close to customers, work on scrappy teams, and greatly influence what we actually ship.
On the finance side, we have around $150M in balance, we’re super strongly default alive and have had a rapidly growing, real business that makes good margin, runs exceptionally efficiently, and has already been scaling rapidly, for 6 years.
This won’t be easy. Product autonomy is also the most chaotic part of our business - technologies and our own ideas are changing rapidly. You will need to want to work on something that is uncertain, and may fail. People who are proactive, think for themselves, work fast, get product into users’ hands and learn are those that are successful here. It will be fast and intense.
The job will involve training, fine tuning and running models to deepen our ability to achieve product autonomy. Crucially you will need to be able to help us figure out which areas to prioritize as there are so many possibilities for game changing things to ship. We are building a new team specifically for this purpose, working closely with one of the founders.
You will need either a strong background in maths (and able to code) or to have worked on training models previously.
If you have a disability, please let us know if there's any way we can make the interview process better for you - we're happy to accommodate!
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关于PostHog

PostHog
Series BPostHog is an open-source product analytics platform that provides event tracking, feature flags, session recordings, and A/B testing tools for developers and product teams.
51-200
员工数
San Francisco
总部位置
$240M
企业估值
评价
4.2
10条评价
工作生活平衡
3.8
薪酬
3.2
企业文化
4.3
职业发展
3.5
管理层
3.7
78%
推荐给朋友
优点
Flexible work arrangements and remote options
Supportive and collaborative team environment
Good benefits and health insurance
缺点
Heavy workload and can be overwhelming
Compensation could be better
Limited growth opportunities and training
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0个数据点
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$156,380
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