Do a bit of everything (support/sales/marketing/eng) at Mixpanel
Mixpanel is a web analytics startup based in San Francisco. We're still small - currently 11 people - and we've built some very interesting technology. To put it succinctly, our platform is the most powerful & flexible analytics service available for mobile and the web.
It's an exciting time. Things are moving quickly, we're landing lots of new customers each week, and everyone in the company gets to have a large individual impact.
I'm looking for someone who can help keep our rapidly growing customer base happy. This is a great role for someone who is pretty technical and is interested in technology but doesn't want to write code all day.
As a Solutions Architect at Mixpanel, you will:
* Help customers figure out integration
* Answer support tickets
* Visit customers on-site
* Conduct webinars
* Make sales calls
* Debug customer coding problems
* Develop marketing strategies
This is a role where you truly wear many hats. It's a lot of fun. We have two people doing this already, but we need more.The ideal candidate for this role has worked as a developer before but wants to do something customer-facing. Our customers are highly technical and working with them is a treat.
If you think you'd be a good fit, please get in touch. You can email me directly - tim@mixpanel.com - or apply via http://mixpanel.com/jobs
Thanks for your attention.
Tim Trefren
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More about Mixpanel:
- We mostly write Python, Javascript, and C.
- We have over 200 servers.
- We handle thousands of requests per second. This is up from 10-15 requests per second during YC.
- We wrote our own database in-house that can process 300M events in real-time. Ultimately, we found that nothing fit our needs and we're glad to have built this. We have just started to build products on top of it - things that push the fold of analytics.
- Our front-end team is top notch. We're building a framework to make building products much faster. It's not an easy problem to solve.
- We care a lot about design. Not every piece of enterprise software has to be ugly.
- The market leaders (Omniture, Unica, Webtrends, and Coremetrics) are stagnating under the people that bought them late last year. We are really taking their business.
- We're in San Francisco (2nd & Howard)
- We have a beautiful office: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4426180253_21043a8ab9_b....
- We pay for relocation
- We can transfer H1Bs
- We do benefits
- We pay market
- We offer meaningful equity
- We're not looking to get acquired. It's go big or go home.
- We're funded by Max Levchin, Sequoia Capital, Michael Birch, and Keith Rabois
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