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Software Engineer, Go

FernSeattle, WAMay 2nd, 2026
About Fern: At Fern, we believe every software company should offer a world-class API. We're building the toolkit to make that possible. We enable customers like Square, ElevenLabs, Webflow, and Intercom to offer a best-in-class developer (DX) and agent experiences (AX).Our team is primarily ex-Palantir and ex-founders, working together from our office in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We give builders the autonomy to take ownership, the speed to move quickly, and the support to do the best work of their careers. Fern is growing more than 5x year-over-year, is at the Series A stage, and has raised over $10M from Bessemer and Y Combinator.Why you should work here: Experience a hyper-growth startup: Join a top-decile growth company early. You'll get firsthand exposure to how a startup scales with visibility into product, engineering, design, and go-to-market. Thinking of founding a startup someday? This is the place to learn.High trust and autonomy: You’ll have ownership over meaningful projects from day one, with the freedom to shape technical decisions and influence product direction. We trust engineers to figure out the best path forward—without micromanagement.We move quick: Your code will ship quickly and be used by our customers within days (and sometimes hours). We prioritize shipping fast, and invest in the developer experience toolchain to make that possible.Few meetings and bureaucracy: No bloated sprint rituals or unnecessary status updates. Just clear priorities, thoughtful async communication, and space to build.Palantir-inspired customer obsession: Many of our engineers come from Palantir and bring the same focus on solving real customer problems. You’ll work directly with users to tackle their top developer priorities and shape the product through hands-on feedback.What you’ll do: As a Go SDK Engineer at Fern, you’ll define what great looks like for modern Go SDKs—making them idiomatic, reliable, and delightful to use. You’ll own parts of our open source compiler, shaping the core abstractions behind all generated SDKs. You’ll also stay deeply connected to the Go community, evolving the SDK based on real-world developer feedback and emerging best practices.Define Go best practices. You’ll set the tone for how a modern Go SDK should feel — readable, idiomatic, and a joy to use. We’re constantly raising the bar to make our SDKs the best in the industry. This is more than code generation; it's about crafting Go libraries that developers trust and love.Build out our compiler. You'll own core components of our open source compiler, defining the primitives that power every one of our SDKs. You’ll implement new capabilities like auto-pagination and server-sent events, and push the boundaries of what a generated SDK can offer.Engage with the Go community. You’ll stay on top of modern Go tools and frameworks, incorporate best practices, and work directly with developers through GitHub issues and community forums to evolve the SDK based on real-world needs.What we’re looking for: 3+ years of software developmentStrong communicator; comfortable solving technical problems with customersTypeScript proficient with willingness to work across multiple languagesDeep experience with modern Go tools, such as go mod, goroutines, gopls, and golangci-lintStrong grasp of Go’s evolving ecosystem — from modules and generics to widely adopted libraries like gin, cobra, and zap, along with current best practices in idiomatic GoEnthusiasm for shaping language communities, like Niels, our C# engineer who actively engages with the .NET teamWhat we’re looking for — Bonus: Experience with OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, Protobuf, Conjure (Palantir), Smithy (AWS), Coral (Amazon)Your personal GitHub profile is a deep green from commits and side projectsBenefits: Prime office location in the heart of Williamsburg, BrooklynBonus $18,000 per year for living close to the officeFree meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)Health, dental, and vision insuranceUnlimited vacationFlexible WFH policyDomestic and international team offsitesAbout the interview: Phone screen with a Fern engineerThree interviews: one coding, one system design, one behavioralCome onsite to meet and work with our team