Senior Software Engineer
Schoolhouse
Location
Remote
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
Remote
Department
Engineering
Deadline to Apply
November 7, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST
Compensation
- $176K – $200K
About Schoolhouse
Founded by Sal Khan, Schoolhouse is a peer-to-peer learning platform that brings genuine human connection to online learning in a world that’s being rapidly disrupted by AI. So far, we’ve reached 150k+ learners from 180+ countries and we plan to grow to millions.
About the Vision
Our vision is to provide a global safety net so that every student can thrive in an AI era. To us, this means creating an environment where they can develop and showcase academic mastery and durable skills, and we believe we can do this by bringing students together around learning.
At Schoolhouse, learning isn’t just academic – it’s civic, human, and global. Students join tutoring sessions where peers help them reach academic goals through personalized support. They participate in Dialogues to discuss challenging issues and empathize across divides. Above all, students belong to a global community centered around human connection.
We believe this vision is ambitious, so we need a team that can move quickly in the face of ambiguity. We sincerity and empathy and believe in the power of human connection. We step in to help each other out, we think big but start small, we uplift each other, and we’re all learners at heart.
Learn more about our vision and our values here:
About the Role
We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer who wants to build something that’ll have an impact. You’ll join our 5-person engineering team and own full-stack features that hundreds of thousands of learners and tutors use worldwide.
Engineers at Schoolhouse have lots of ownership — you’ll work directly with our designer and other stakeholders to build out new experiments and streamline existing operations. We think the best way for engineers to build a quality product is to be involved early, drive progress, and stay close to our end users.
Scaling free quality interactions between students around the world comes with challenges that live at the intersection of UX, people ops, and technology. We need to both meet learner / tutor needs while ensuring that these interactions stay high quality and safe.
Some examples of what we’ve worked on include:
Building an AI simulation & coach to help tutors practice for their first tutoring session
Experimenting with new ways to connect tutors to learners wanting immediate homework help
Creating a moderation system to automatically recognize and act on safety issues so humans can focus their time on the most important issues
Responsibilities:
Own technical decisions & implementation from ideation to launch alongside other stakeholders
Write simple, readable code & abstractions that future engineers can easily maintain & change
Raise our code quality standards through code reviews and mentoring other engineers
About You
If this sounds like you, we’d love for you to apply!
You’ve been a full-stack software engineer 3+ years and feel comfortable creating new user experiences, building solid abstractions & spinning up infrastructure.
You have a track record of designing and building systems and can talk through tradeoffs between stability, scalability, and maintainability.
You have experience with Typescript, Node.js, React, Next.js, and Postgres (or can ramp up quickly).
You love writing robust, maintainable code. Few things feel as good as solving a complex problem with a simple, understandable solution.
You notice when abstractions or processes could be better and find a way to improve them.
You build for users & have a nose for understanding what would help them the most.
You move quickly while maintaining quality and want to ship regularly. Perfect is the enemy of good.
You fill in the gaps — you ask for help, but still work independently to figure things out. If necessary you can put on another hat if it’ll help users the most.
You’re excited about mentoring and helping other engineers grow, but are also eager to learn from and alongside them too.
You’re available to work in a US timezone.
Bonus points
You have deep technical experience with our stack Typescript, Node.js, React, Next.js, Postgres, AWS, and GCP.
You have experience building mobile apps.
You have experience working in education or on an ed-tech product.
Life at Schoolhouse
Work with an amazing team. We’ve got folks with backgrounds in education, consulting, astrophysics, startups, and more.
Fully remote with flexible working hours. Meetings are in US Pacific Time.
Take real time off. We have unlimited PTO & use it. Folks regularly take time off throughout the year.
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Work-from-home stipend. Professional development budget. Health, dental, vision (for US employees).
Semesterly retreats and monthly regional meetups
Make an impact you can see. Check out our community stories page. Watch students help each other learn. See tutors grow into leaders. Your code will help real people learn and grow.
About the Application Process
Apply by 11:59 PM ET on November 7th, 2025
We might make some adjustments, but our previous interview processes have consisted of:
A 30-minute intro call, to learn more about you, and understand whether this role is a mutual fit.
A 2-hour take-home project, where you’ll implement a feature in a web application that mirrors our stack.
A 1-hour live interview where we’ll pair program on fixing bugs and implementing features on a toy repo.
A 1-hour live interview to work through a systems design problem together.
Reference calls.
If needed, one additional 45-minute call to talk through any remaining questions.
We are committed to building an inclusive and equitable platform for learners across the world, and it’s important our core team reflects these principles too. We strongly encourage people from underrepresented groups to apply.
Compensation Range: $176K - $200K