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Frontier Software Engineer

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GiveCampus is the world's leading fundraising platform for non-profit educational institutions. Trusted by millions of donors and 1,300+ colleges, universities, and K-12 schools, our mission is to help advance the quality, the affordability, and the accessibility of education. At our current pace, we will facilitate $100 billion in charitable giving over the next decade–enough money to send more than 1 million students to college, tuition-free.

GiveCampus is backed by leading investors including Y Combinator, but we’re also practitioners of Sustainable Growth: we’ve made the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies each of the last five years and we’ve been profitable nine of the last 10. In 2025, we celebrated a $140 million growth investment that included a major liquidity event for GiveCampus employees–the second in less than three years. 

Our purpose-driven team of 130+ is located in 30+ states across the US: team members work from anywhere they choose. We have a beautiful 12,000sf office in Washington, DC that is available for people to use whenever they want, and we regularly organize team meet-ups, visit partner institutions, and host retreats in various locations. 

While we operate at meaningful scale, we’re still small relative to the commercial and social good opportunities in front of us. Every GiveCampus employee plays a meaningful role in shaping what comes next, and we're growing the team in support of our ambitious plans–including a $100 million investment in AI product development. If you believe in the transformative power of education and want to join a fast-growing, mission-driven company, you’ll fit right in.

Location: This is a remote-first role based in the U.S. While we embrace flexible, distributed work, we also value in-person connection. Team members are expected to attend multiple company-wide and team-specific onsites throughout the year.

About the Role

We’re hiring a Frontier Software Engineer to help lead the technical build-out of a first-of-its-kind product at GiveCampus. This is not a typical engineering role. You’ll be a key individual contributor on a small, high-trust team that operates with startup-level autonomy, ownership, and urgency inside a larger mission-driven company. You will be a member of a small team dedicated Business Unit (BU) for a critical product at the company. 

You’ll build, test, ship, and fix—doing whatever it takes to move the product forward. That might mean jumping into a new part of the stack, spinning up a prototype overnight, or hopping on a call with a user. We value action over perfection, learning over rigidity, and momentum over process.

If you’re motivated by impact and energized by working hard to make things happen, this role will feel like home. You’ll work alongside others who are deeply committed, intensely collaborative, and driven to deliver fast, tangible results—together.

What You’ll Do

Build

  • Design, implement, and deploy full-stack features in an agile environment.

  • Collaborate on architecture decisions and technical strategy from the ground up.

  • Contribute across the stack—frontend, backend, infrastructure—wherever momentum is needed most.

Iterate

  • Prototype, test, and ship quickly based on real user feedback and data.

  • Use data and insight to rapidly validate (or invalidate) key product assumptions.

Collaborate

  • Work alongside product managers, operations specialists, designers, and BU teammates to shape what we build and why.

  • Partner with our onboarding and customer teams to understand how real schools use the product and where friction exists.

Scale

  • As we find product-market fit, help lay the foundation for performance, security, and maintainability.

  • Influence engineering culture, best practices, and technical hiring for the BU and company-wide.

What You Bring

  • 3–8+ years of experience building software in startup-like environments.

  • Full-stack engineering fluency: React or another JS framework, Ruby on Rails, Postgres, Python or Node.js, RESTful APIs, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, etc.).

  • Passion for building with users, not just for them—you’re comfortable joining user interviews, shadowing onboarding, or jumping into metrics.

  • Clear, asynchronous communication skills—especially important in our distributed environment.

  • Proven ability to prioritize ruthlessly, ship continuously, and solve problems creatively.

  • Appetite for wearing many hats, operating with autonomy, and solving messy first-time problems.

  • Comfort and curiosity using AI tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Code Interpreter, Claude, etc.) to boost speed, reduce toil, and elevate quality.

Bonus Points For

  • Previous experience in a founding or early engineer role.

  • Familiarity with education, fundraising, or donor engagement platforms.

  • Exposure to low-code tools, internal platforms, or scrappy MVP development.

  • Past contributions to product design, GTM strategy, or customer success efforts.

  • Experience automating workflows or building with/around AI-powered systems.

What You'll Love About Us

  • A mission that matters: helping schools fund futures.

  • An engineering org that values craft, autonomy, and impact.

  • The opportunity to work at the cutting edge of product incubation inside a mission-driven company.

  • Competitive compensation, vacation, wellness benefits, and more

  • A culture that values deep work, clear priorities, and rolling up our sleeves to get things done.

Ready to apply?

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At GiveCampus, we value diversity and we pledge to foster an environment of support, inclusivity, and learning, both on the job and throughout the application process. In this spirit, we encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.

GiveCampus is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are not discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws.

If you feel like you don't meet all of the requirements for this role, please apply anyways. We know confidence gaps and imposter syndrome often get in the way of connecting with incredible people, and we don't want them to prevent us from meeting you.