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Clera

Product Engineer (Full-Stack)

San Francisco$66k–$120kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

A seed-stage enterprise AI platform is seeking a full-stack product engineer to build and own features across their security-first, model-agnostic platform. You'll work end-to-end with Next.js, Node.js, and PostgreSQL, collaborating closely with the product leadership to ship AI-powered capabilities for enterprise adoption.

What you'll do

  • Develop product features across the full stack, from technical design through production deployment
  • Build user interfaces including complete screens, reusable components, and user flows using Next.js and Tailwind CSS
  • Implement backend logic and database solutions with Node.js, PostgreSQL, and Prisma
  • Collaborate with design and customer teams to gather insights and refine product direction
  • Optimize codebase for performance and user experience
  • Participate in regular support engineer rotations to directly assist customers

What they're looking for

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Node.js
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • Prisma
  • tRPC
  • Tailwind CSS

Benefits

  • Visa sponsorship available
  • Early-stage company with significant growth potential
  • Direct collaboration with Chief Product Officer
  • On-site role in Berlin with expected in-person presence
  • Work on AI-powered enterprise platform
  • End-to-end feature ownership
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Clera

Clera builds an agentic operating system that automates complex workflows and processes through AI agents, with a platform designed to simplify distributed infrastructure management for developers. The company is hiring Founding Engineers, Customer Engineers, and Product Engineers to develop both backend systems and user-facing interfaces across their AI automation products.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a full-stack feature you built end-to-end—what was your approach from design to production?
  • How would you design and implement a complex user workflow involving both frontend forms and backend logic?