Mode Analytics, Inc.
Data-driven companies win .
Mode provides the tools to make companies data-driven.
Data analysts quickly answer business questions using data in a comprehensive, cloud-based toolchain.
Business users can understand and explore their company’s data in our world-class visualization product.
By serving both analysts and business users, Mode provides the complete solution for data-driven companies.
A key part of our technical strategy is to extend the Mode platform by integrating with a wide range of partners.
We are also going to provide APIs and tools that allow partners to integrate with us.
We are looking for an experienced, empathetic engineering leader to create and grow a team to own these integrations.
We welcome applicants based remotely in all 50 states.
Mode’s engineering team
Come work with a diverse and deeply experienced team.
We have colleagues from companies like Google, Tableau, SAS, Apple, Facebook, Glassdoor, and many more.
Read about our key engineering values .
What you’ll do
What we look for
We are particularly excited if you bring experience building integrations and integration platforms at a SaaS company.
Interest and experience in data analytics is a bonus.
About Mode
Mode is a collaborative analytics platform that brings teams together around data to make game-changing decisions.
In everything we do, we strive to put the people we do it for first.
This starts internally: together we’re building a culture that embraces diversity and learning, humility and gratitude.
At the same time, we try not to take ourselves too seriously and strive for a healthy balance between work and personal pursuits.
Benefits you can expect as a Mode employee:
Mode is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
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Mode is conducting all interviewing and onboarding for new team members virtually due to COVID-19.
All new and existing Mode employees will continue to work from home until it’s safe to return to our offices.
When our offices re-open, you will have the choice to work from our office in SF or from home.
The base compensation range for this role is $175,000
– $225,000 to be determined by level.
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