Luxury Presence is building the AI growth platform for real estate. Backed by Bessemer Venture Partners and other top investors, we're a Series C company on track to hit $100M in annual recurring revenue in the next six months. More than 87,000 real estate professionals, including over 30% of the WSJ Real Trends top 100 agents in the United States, use us to run and grow their business. Skills and experience
- 6+ years building production-ready frontend code in complex, component-driven applications
- Deep expertise in TypeScript, React, and modern CSS (we use Tailwind), with strong opinions about component architecture, performance, and maintainability
- A portfolio or body of work that demonstrates both technical depth and design sensibility. You don't need a design degree, but you need taste.
- Proven experience building and maintaining design systems in production, not just in Figma. Familiarity with tools like Base UI, Storybook, and Figma Code Connect is a plus.
- Exposure to microfrontend architectures, Vite, and composition APIs is a bonus
- A track record of building internal tools, developer experience improvements, or workflow automation that made teams more effective
Technical fluency with AI tools
- You're already using Claude Code, Cursor, or similar AI-assisted development tools in your daily workflow. We're a Claude Code shop, and we expect you to be fluent.
- Familiarity with MCPs and how tools like Figma, Figma Console, and Notion connect into AI-assisted workflows. You understand how these tools and integrations fit together and can help the team get more out of them.
- Beyond fluency, you're a dabbler and experimenter. You try new tools, push their limits, and share what you learn. You're excited about how AI changes the way software gets built, and you have opinions about where it's headed.
Mindset
- You're a tinkerer. You don't just build what's asked; you spot leverage points and build what's needed.
- You care about systems more than features. You'd rather build something reusable than something bespoke.
- You're excited to redesign ways of working, not just product surface area. Process, tooling, and workflow are design problems to you.
- You have strong convictions about quality, but you ship. You know the difference between polish that matters and perfection that stalls.
- You operate with high ownership and low ego. You'll mentor engineers on UI craft, take direction from product designers on user problems, and pair with your teammates to raise the bar together.
What You Won't Be Doing
To be clear about what this role is not:
- You won't live in Figma full-time. You're comfortable there, especially when it comes to the design system, and you'll partner with product designers to keep the system cohesive as it evolves. But your primary workspace is the codebase.
- You won't be a frontend engineer who receives redlined mockups. You're a creative partner, not an implementer.
- You won't be managing people on day one. This is a hands-on IC role with the expectation that you'll lead through craft, systems, and influence.