Software Engineer, Speechify

Web Core Product & Chrome Extension

Salary not provided
React
TypeScript
Redux
Firebase
Junior, Mid and Senior level
Remote in US
Speechify

AI text-to-speech reader

Open for applications

Speechify

AI text-to-speech reader

101-200 employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceProductivitySaaS

Open for applications

Salary not provided
React
TypeScript
Redux
Firebase
Junior, Mid and Senior level
Remote in US

101-200 employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceProductivitySaaS

Company mission

To make sure that reading is never a barrier to learning.

Role

Who you are

  • Experience. You've built and ship products that have scaled to thousands or millions of users
  • Customer obsession. You are passionate about the field and have the desire to build high quality product that serves customer needs
  • Speed. You work quickly to generate ideas and know how to decide which things can ship now and what things need time
  • Focus. We’re a high-growth startup with a busy, remote team. You know how and when to engage or be heads down
  • Collaboration. You know how to inspire, play, and negotiate with opinionated designers, marketers, and PMs
  • Tech Stack: Vanilla JS, ReactJS, Redux, Firebase, Typescript

What the job involves

  • Actively ship production code to the web products
  • Work closely with your dedicated product team
  • Participate in product discussions to shape the product roadmap
  • Have the opportunity to work on new and exciting features that will impact millions of lives

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Insights

-8% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Our take

Speechify’s AI-powered app and browser extension make it easy for users to listen to emails, text documents, e-books, PDFs, online blogs, and articles in a variety of voices, languages, and speeds.

Text-to-speech technology has been fraught with performance issues for a long time, though in recent years this has begun to change for the better. Products like Amazon Polly, Linguatech Voice Reader, and Natural Reader have made real inroads on this front. What may set Speechify apart, however, is the insight of founder Cliff Weitzman, who built the app to help people with dyslexia, ADHD, vision impairments and other learning difficulties.

The company’s future growth may depend largely on who it targets and how it does so. Thus far it’s been mostly branded as a learning assistant, lauded by parents, teachers and adult users with reading disabilities. This niche approach is interesting and offers a potentially large market in the education sector. However, the technology also has mainstream appeal, with the potential to be branded as a productivity booster or multi-tasking assistant.

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