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ABOUT SUPABASE
Supabase is the Postgres development platform, built by developers for developers. We provide a complete backend solution including Database, Auth, Storage, Edge Functions, Realtime, and Vector Search. All services are deeply integrated and designed for growth.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
We're looking for a Go SDK Engineer to join our SDK team and help bring first-class Supabase support to the Go ecosystem. You'll work closely with the broader SDK team, the developer community, and product engineering, helping us design, build, and maintain a Go SDK that feels native to the ecosystem and scales to millions of developers.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in async, fast-paced environments and is excited about building developer tools that scale to millions.
WHAT YOU'LL OWN:
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Design and build the Supabase Go SDK, including Auth, Database, Storage, Functions and Realtime clients
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Define API conventions and patterns that feel idiomatic to Go developers — explicit, minimal, context-aware, and consistent with the Go community's expectations for well-designed libraries
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Drive the SDK roadmap, identifying gaps and prioritizing improvements based on developer feedback and Supabase product direction
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Engage the Go developer community through GitHub, Discord, and open source — triaging issues, reviewing contributions, and iterating in the open
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Collaborate with the broader SDK team to maintain consistency, share patterns, and raise the quality bar across all supported languages
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Write documentation, guides, and code samples that help developers get started quickly and go deep with confidence
WHAT YOU BRING:
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Have 5+ years of experience building production backend systems in Go
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Are deeply familiar with the Go ecosystem — the standard library, goroutines and channels, module management, interface design, and the idioms the Go community holds to a high standard
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Have prior experience building SDKs, libraries, CLI tools, or other developer-facing products
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Are comfortable working across multiple languages and drawing on patterns from other ecosystems
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Communicate clearly across both technical and non-technical audiences
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Have experience in async or globally distributed teams
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Are energized by solving real-world problems for developers
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Are comfortable navigating ambiguity and moving quickly
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Fully Remote
We hire globally. We believe you can do your best work from anywhere. There are no Supabase offices, but we provide a We Work membership or co-working allowance you can use anywhere in the world.
- ESOP
Every team member receives ESOP (equity ownership) in the company. We want everyone to share in the upside of what we’re building together.
- Tech Allowance
Use this budget to set up your ideal work environment—laptop, monitor, headphones, or whatever helps you do your best work.
- Health Benefits
Supabase covers 100% of health insurance for employees and 80% for dependents, wherever you are. Your wellbeing and your family’s health are important to us.
- Annual Off-Sites
Once a year, the entire company gathers in a new city for a week of connection, collaboration, and fun. It’s a highlight of our year.
- Flexible Work
We operate asynchronously and trust you to manage your own time. You know what needs to be done and when.
- Professional Development
Every team member receives an annual education allowance to spend on learning—courses, books, conferences, or anything that supports your growth.
ABOUT THE TEAM:
Supabase was born-remote and open-source-first. We believe our globally distributed team is our secret weapon in building tools developers love.
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180+ team members
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40+ countries
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15+ languages spoken
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$496M raised
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430,000+ community members
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30,000+ memes posted (and counting)
We move fast, build in public, and use what we ship. If it’s in your project, we probably use it in ours too. We believe deeply in the open-source ecosystem and strive to support—not replace—existing tools and communities.
HIRING PROCESS
We keep things simple, async-friendly, and respectful of your time:
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Apply – Our team will review your application.
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Intro Call – A short video chat to get to know each other.
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Interviews – Up to four calls with:
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Founders
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Future teammates
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Someone cross-functional from product, growth, or engineering (depending on the role)
- Decision – We may follow up with a final question or go straight to offer.
All communication is remote and we aim to move fast.
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About Supabase

Supabase
Series BThe open source Firebase alternative.
51-200
Employees
San Francisco
Headquarters
$2B
Valuation
Reviews
4.0
5 reviews
Work Life Balance
3.0
Compensation
3.0
Culture
3.5
Career
3.5
Management
3.5
80%
Recommend to a Friend
Pros
Easy integration with popular frameworks like Next.js and React
Viable alternative to AWS RDS for PostgreSQL management
Simple implementation for database applications
Cons
Pricing considerations for complex projects
Limited feedback on potential drawbacks
Insufficient information about enterprise features
Salary Ranges
6 data points
Junior/L3
Junior/L3 · Customer Service
0 reports
$61,976
total / year
Base
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Stock
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Bonus
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$52,679
$71,273
Interview Experience
4 interviews
Difficulty
3.8
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Offer Rate
25%
Experience
Positive 25%
Neutral 50%
Negative 25%
Interview Process
1
Application Review
2
Recruiter Screen
3
Technical Phone Screen
4
System Design Interview
5
Final Round Interview
6
Offer
Common Questions
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System Design
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