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Block+Tackle in Atlanta is hiring a Full Stack Engineer to own data-driven personalization and orchestration at enterprise scale. You will ship features end-to-end, from React/Next.js UI to Django REST Framework backends, while managing multi-tenant setups and complex data flows.
The role emphasizes debugging across stack and delivering robust integrations. Hybrid work in Atlanta, visa-free for this US-based position.
Enterprise marketing teams have more data than they've ever had and less control over it than they'd like to admit. Personalization gets promised in every pitch deck and delivered in maybe one campaign out of ten. Orchestration — actually getting the right message to the right person through the right channel at the right moment — is where most MarTech stacks quietly fall apart.
Block+Tackle builds the systems that make that work for real. We're growing our engineering team to help build the next generation of solutions in this space, and we're looking for a Full Stack Engineer who wants to fight in that particular trench: data-driven personalization and orchestration, at enterprise scale, where "it works in the demo" isn't good enough.
You won't find a stale, solved problem here. Parts of what we're building are still being defined. We'll tell you straight what's settled and what's still taking shape — and we want someone who's energized by that, not rattled by it.
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Why Block+Tackle
We built Block+Tackle to fix the constant miscommunication between marketing and data teams — and over a decade later, that's still the mission. We're the technical backbone and the hands-on operators who turn "that's impossible" into "done," across Ecosystem Architecture, Marketing Sciences, Experience Operations, and Customer Strategy. Enterprise personalization and orchestration is one of the hardest problems in MarTech, and we're building the team that solves it for real. And yes, we're always down to geek out, talk shop, and debate whether Han Solo really did shoot first.