Software Engineer, Product Infrastructure
Company: Notion
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Us: Notion helps you build beautiful tools for your life’s
work. In today's world of endless apps and tabs, Notion provides
one place for teams to get everything done, seamlessly connecting
docs, notes, projects, calendar, and email—with AI built in to find
answers and automate work. Millions of users, from individuals to
large organizations like Toyota, Figma, and OpenAI, love Notion for
its flexibility and choose it because it helps them save time and
money. In-person collaboration is essential to Notion's culture. We
require all team members to work from our offices on Mondays,
Tuesdays, and Thursdays, our designated Anchor Days. Certain teams
or positions may require additional in-office workdays. About the
Product Infrastructure Team: The Product Infrastructure team works
on creating abstractions and data models that solve enduring
problems across the stack. We solve problems that span multiple
product surfaces and typically stretch across both front-end and
backend and unblock new product avenues that were previously
challenging to create. What You’ll Achieve: Shape and build the
core frameworks that enable reading and writing data in Notion,
integrating feedback from internal customers along the way, using
whatever tools are required for the job, such as AWS, Postgres,
NodeJS, TypeScript, React on the frontend. Design new systems and
abstractions that improve developer productivity, reliability, and
performance by handling entire classes of problems up-front for
product engineers. Solve hard technical challenges such as
designing abstractions for efficient traversal of the user content
graph, building a system to sync user content for offline use, or
scaling our permission model to serve large customers with complex
content. Skills You’ll Need to Bring: Thoughtful problem-solving:
For you, problem-solving starts with a clear and accurate
understanding of the context. You can decompose tricky problems and
work towards a clean solution. Pragmatic and business-oriented: You
care about business impact and prioritize projects accordingly.
You're not just going after cool stuff—you understand the balance
between craft, speed, and the bottom line. Strive for simplicity:
You think critically about the implications of what you're
building, and aim for the most simple and well-crafted design. You
understand the consequence of complexity, and are motivated to
eliminate them. Not ideological about technology: To you,
technologies and programming languages are about tradeoffs. You may
be opinionated, but you're not ideological and can learn new
technologies as you go. Empathetic communication: You communicate
nuanced ideas clearly, whether you're explaining technical
decisions in writing or brainstorming in real time. In
disagreements, you engage thoughtfully with other perspectives and
compromise when needed. Team player: For you, work isn't a solo
endeavor. You enjoy collaborating cross-functionally to accomplish
shared goals, and you care about learning, growing, and helping
others to do the same. You don’t need to be an AI expert, but
you’re curious and willing to adopt AI tools to work smarter and
deliver better results. Nice to Haves: You have leveraged the
features of typed languages (e.g. TypeScript, Flow) to drive code
migrations, or have implemented your own data modeling paradigms
(e.g. writing your own ORM, sync engine, or query language). You
have seen how fundamental abstractions scale within a large
codebase, and are curious about how different organizations solve
similar problems (e.g. TAO by Meta, Zanzibar by Google). You've
heard of computing pioneers like Ada Lovelace, Douglas Engelbart,
Alan Kay, and others—and understand why we're big fans of their
work. You have interests outside of technology, such as in art,
history, or social sciences. We hire talented and passionate people
from a variety of backgrounds because we want our global employee
base to represent the wide diversity of our customers. If you’re
excited about a role but your past experience doesn’t align
perfectly with every bullet point listed in the job description, we
still encourage you to apply. If you’re a builder at heart, share
our company values, and enthusiastic about making software
toolmaking ubiquitous, we want to hear from you. Notion is proud to
be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in hiring
or any employment decision based on race, color, religion, national
origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related
medical conditions), marital status, ancestry, physical or mental
disability, genetic information, veteran status, gender identity or
expression, sexual orientation, or other applicable legally
protected characteristic. Notion considers qualified applicants
with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state
and local law. Notion is also committed to providing reasonable
accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and
disabled veterans in our job application procedures. If you need
assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please let your
recruiter know. Notion is committed to providing highly competitive
cash compensation, equity, and benefits. The compensation offered
for this role will be based on multiple factors such as location,
the role’s scope and complexity, and the candidate’s experience and
expertise, and may vary from the range provided below. For roles
based in San Francisco or New York City, the estimated base salary
range for this role is $209,000 - $240,000 per year. By clicking
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