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A leading company is seeking a Full Stack Engineer for their Session Replay team in a fast-paced environment. The role includes designing and building customer-facing web features, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and requires strong skills in both frontend and backend technologies like JavaScript and Python. This opportunity directly impacts thousands of customers and entails balancing technical excellence with product scope.
About the Role
Session Replay is one of Mixpanel’s fastest-growing product areas, giving our customers powerful visibility into user behavior by letting them watch how people actually interact with their products. Our team builds full stack experiences that help customers debug, optimize, and deeply understand user journeys, from capturing rage clicks and console errors to building heatmaps and cross-page replay stitching.
As a Full Stack Engineer on the Session Replay team, you’ll work across the stack to deliver high-impact, user-facing products. You’ll collaborate closely with teammates in engineering, product, design, and go-to-market to iterate quickly and push the boundaries of what’s possible in behavioral analytics. Our ideal candidate is someone excited to balance frontend polish with backend robustness, and who isn’t afraid of diving into ambiguity, exploring technical trade-offs, or owning a project end to end.
You’ll get to work in a fast-paced, product-led environment where your work directly impacts thousands of customers — and millions of users.
Responsibilities
At Mixpanel Engineering, Product, and Design (EPD) work closely in pods to define the product and experiences. You'll be collaborating closely with your EPD team to create a vision for delightful and intuitive UX, then work to deliver the most impactful features for our customers. You'll be owning key pieces of the product, maintaining them, and always advocating for improvements to make the user experience even better, adding to our growing shared components library and expanding ourdesign system. You’ll be working on our web app, which is built in Python, running Django, with anopen source JavaScript frameworkrunning the front end. Everything is run on Google Cloud Platform, using Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration and containerization of our services.
A typical project requires working across our stack, creating endpoints for your feature as well as developing and deploying the UI. Here are some projects we've worked on in the past to give you an idea of what to expect.
A way for customers to share their metrics publicly, a pain point for customers who want to easily share their data on social media or with executive leadership. This feature required keeping an eye on security so unintentional data would not be leaked for customers, but would enable easier collaboration.
We rebuilt ourLive View from the ground up and rebranded to Events. Our goal was to improve users’ trust and make debugging their data and query results easier. With these goals in mind, we removed a number of limitations from Live View, improved key work flows, and tightened the UX. We also drastically simplified both the back-end and front-end architecture resulting in a more performant and maintainable product. The end result is a more powerful tool for our users and a simpler codebase for our developers.
We revamped our dashboards UI to improve the workflow for creating and saving analyses that also had the nice side effect of making our data model clearer. This required us to iterate and polish while learning more about how customers used and worked around our product in their day to day. We applied these learnings to smooth our workflows even more while continuing to set the stage for more series of improvements.
We redesigned our query builder to allow users to instantly see the results of their changes on one screen. This was required balancing competing requirements of visual space for the query builder and the ability to see two things at once, resulting in a more intuitive UX.
We made segmentation faster allowing users to customize what they can compare at the query time vs deciding everything they will ever need at the time they develop your product.
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