Software Engineer - E6 - Frontend
Whatfix is a leading B2B SaaS Digital Adoption Platform provider seeking a senior software engineer to join their engineering team. The role focuses on designing and developing scalable systems, building user-facing features, and working across the full stack. Candidates must have extensive experience with the React ecosystem and backend development using Java and Spring. The role offers a growth-oriented environment with opportunities for exploration and collaboration in a high-scale global product.
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Experience
9+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Whatfix is a leading B2B SaaS Digital Adoption Platform provider seeking a senior software engineer to join their engineering team. The role focuses on designing and developing scalable systems, building user-facing features, and working across the full stack. Candidates must have extensive experience with the React ecosystem and backend development using Java and Spring. The role offers a growth-oriented environment with opportunities for exploration and collaboration in a high-scale global product.
TAL's take
High-caliber tier-1 product company with clear ownership and significant technical scale.
Well-defined senior frontend-focused full-stack role with clear tech requirements and team context.
Salaries at Whatfix
28.3 LPA average
Based on 36 Grapevine salary entries for Whatfix.
Engineering
2 - 4 years | D2
20 LPA average
Range: 16 - 24 LPA
Engineering
6 - 8 years | E5
36 LPA average
Range: 36 - 36 LPA
Engineering
8 - 10 years | Lead
36 LPA average
Range: 36 - 36 LPA
Sales
0 - 2 years | D2
9 LPA average
Range: 9 - 9 LPA
Must haves
- 9+ years experience in engineering
- Hands-on HTML, CSS, Scss, TypeScript & JavaScript
- Proficient in React and its ecosystem
- Experience with backend development (Java preferred)
- Microservice architecture experience
Tools and skills
Nice to have: webpack, module federation, micro front-end architecture, elasticsearch, hadoop mr, generative ai, native desktop applications, web extension development.
About the company
Recognized unicorn with strong engineering brand and global leadership in Digital Adoption Platforms.
Posts mentioning Whatfix
Everstage raising 30mil @ 150mil valuation🚀
Everstage, a SaaS startup, is in advanced stages to raise $30 million from new investor Eight Roads Ventures, valuing the company at $150 million. Existing backers like 3one4 Capital and Elevation Capital will also participate in the round. - What do they do? Everstage, founded in 2020, is a sales performance management platform designed to automate sales commissioning processes for companies. It counts PopMenu, Whatfix, Chargebee, and Alphasense among its customers. - Trends: Investors are increasingly focusing on SaaS startups, with reports of other companies in the space, such as Whatfix and HighPerformr, also securing significant funding rounds. - Market Outlook: The investment into Everstage reflects the growing interest in vertical platforms within the SaaS space, with various investors setting aside funds to invest in B2B SaaS startups. Scoop: Money Control
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[For whatfix employees] What % of your vested ESOP were bought back by the company?
https://thearcweb.com/article/software-whatfix-warburg-pincus-softbank-khadim-batti-tjg14y9xU2ji4ENQ The post claims 40% of employees participated in ESOP buyback. Would be great what % of ESOPs were bought back, will also be great to know how much they made post tax!