Senior Software Engineer
Carrot Fertility
Software Engineering
Remote
USD 120k-180k / year + Equity
About Carrot:
Carrot is a global, comprehensive fertility and family care platform, supporting members and their families through many of life's most memorable moments. Trusted by many of the world’s leading multinational employers, health plans, and health systems, Carrot’s proven clinical program delivers exceptional outcomes and experiences for members and industry-leading cost-savings for employers. Its award-winning products serve all populations, from preconception care through pregnancy, IVF, male factor infertility, adoption, gestational carrier care, and menopause. Carrot offers localized support in over 170 countries and 25 languages. With a comprehensive program that prioritizes clinical excellence and human-centered care, Carrot supports members and their families through many of the most meaningful moments of their lives. Learn more at get-carrot.com.
The Opportunity 🚀
We’re hiring a Senior Software Engineer who thrives in high-autonomy environments and wants to own meaningful product and platform outcomes from end to end. This is a role for engineers who enjoy operating with urgency, navigating ambiguity, and delivering production-ready solutions without waiting for perfect conditions.
You’ll work closely with product, design, and engineering peers to solve complex problems that directly impact Carrot members, customers, and business performance. You’ll also help shape how our organization leverages AI-assisted development to increase speed, quality, and leverage across the engineering function.
What You’ll Own 💼
- Own high-stakes work as the DRI. Take hard or ill-defined problems in your domain, like a product 1-pager, a member pain point, a partner integration, and own them end-to-end. Design, build, ship, monitor, fix, iterate.
- Design for flexibility. Carrot aims to be flexible to the needs of the market, our customers, and our members. Our engineering practices should reflect this. When you are breaking down a body of work or sequencing changes, you should aim to deliver value incrementally, so that each small change unlocks value for the business and users.
- Make the technical calls. Make speed-vs-durability tradeoffs and live with the consequences. On contested calls, you drive to a decision rather than waiting for one.
- Operate what you build. You're on the hook for reliability, observability, and incident response in your domain.
- Use AI as leverage. You have strong, specific opinions about AI tools and how they best accelerate work. You know when to trust the model and how to push back when you’re unsure. You raise the bar for how the rest of the org uses these tools.
- Be a rising tide. You mentor directly through your work: pairing, reviews, helping less-experienced engineers become DRIs on their own work. You also raise the level of everyone around you indirectly: through the bar you set for yourself, the standards you hold in collaboration, and the way you make hard problems look tractable.
- Drive measurable outcomes. Every initiative ties back to a member metric, a cost line, a reliability target, or a revenue lever. You can articulate why what you're building matters and what success looks like before you start, and you push back when an initiative can't answer that question.
How Engineering works at Carrot
Carrot's engineering org is oriented around a few simple ideas:
AI has changed what a small team can ship.
Have a bias for action.
Own your outcomes.
What used to take a team of engineers a quarter can now be done by a smaller group of engineers in a week or two, if those engineers know how to wield the tools and make decisions based on product context. We are organized around that reality not as an experiment, but as the operating mode.
Concretely, that means:
- Small pods, clear DRIs. We operate in small, focused pods. On any given initiative, one PM or engineer is the directly responsible individual. This person owns the outcome, drives the decisions, and is accountable when it ships and when it breaks. As a senior engineer, you'll be a DRI where appropriate, and when not, you’ll be expected to hold product and others accountable to their responsibilities, including bringing the right context, not blocking progress, and ensuring outcomes are achieved.
- Push the pace. You are expected to set the tempo, not match it. If a review is sitting, you nudge it. If a decision is stalled, you force it. If the team is moving slower than the problem demands, you name it and figure out why.
- Protect focus. Disciplined focus is an asset. When something interrupts you or your pod, be it a flaky alert, a recurring question from another team, a manual step that lives in someone's head, a Slack ping that should have been a doc, you fix it at the source so it stops happening.
- AI is in the critical path. We are not "exploring" AI tooling. Agentic workflows are the default. You are building leverage with these tools week over week.
- Accountable to outcomes. "Done" is measured in production behavior, member impact, and ultimately business results. We trust engineers to make local decisions, and we hold them accountable for the results.
About You ✨
This is the disposition we're hiring for, and this is the part that determines whether you'll enjoy yourself and thrive.
High agency. You are undeterred by imperfect conditions. Missing context, ambiguous ownership, and half-built tooling. Here, you get real autonomy to go fast and make progress, and the rest of the org is held accountable for not being a blocker.
Optimize for delivery. Perfect isn't the target. Good enough, shipped, and ready to iterate is the stance. We hold quality in line with speed, because without both, we will not go far. We don't wait for certainty, and we don't mistake polish for progress.
You decide quickly. We are not optimizing for consensus. We often operate in a low information environment. As such, you will be empowered to decide. We expect you to work closely with the people aligned to your target outcome, and to pull in others when their input genuinely changes the answer. But excessive collaboration is not a virtue here.
You hold a high bar, including for yourself. You give and receive direct, specific feedback. You name problems early, and you don't let things drift because the conversation is uncomfortable.
You likely have:
- 5+ years of software engineering experience, with a track record of leading initiatives end-to-end. You've been the DRI before, by name or by default, and you've shipped things that mattered.
- Demonstrated ability to lead in ambiguity. You can take a vague problem statement and turn it into a working thing. You know how to peel back the layers of an unclear problem and how to make the call.
- Fluent with AI-assisted development. You use Codex, Claude Code, or equivalent daily. But more importantly, you have refined your patterns and workflows, and have experienced where current tools and workflows break down. You have concrete examples from your own work.
- Strong fundamentals in our stack or adjacent technologies. C#/.NET, TypeScript, React, SQL, distributed systems, cloud infrastructure (Azure and/or AWS). You've operated production systems, not just built them.
- Influence without authority. You drive alignment across product, design, and other teams without needing org-chart leverage. People follow your technical lead because you've earned it.
- You raise the bar around you. You mentor without being asked. You give feedback that makes other engineers better.
- Healthcare or regulated-industry experience is a plus but not required.
Why This Role Matters 🧡
Fertility and family-building care is one of the most personal, consequential journeys a person can take. The technology Carrot builds directly shapes whether millions of members worldwide can access that care, navigate it confidently, and feel supported throughout.
At this level, you will not just write code — you will set the technical direction for your team's domain and influence how the broader engineering organization operates. The decisions you make will have real consequences for the members we serve and the employers and health systems that trust us.
If you are energized by ownership, technical challenges that matter, and the opportunity to build things that last, this role is for you.
Why Candidates Join Carrot 🌍
Carrot offers the opportunity to do meaningful work in the service of a deeply human mission.
Highlights include:
- A mission-driven company focused on expanding access to fertility and family-forming care globally.
- A high-growth environment where leaders are empowered to shape strategy and drive impact.
- Competitive compensation, equity, and comprehensive benefits.
- Flexible Time Off and a culture that actively encourages employees to recharge.
- Comprehensive parental leave and family-forming benefits.
- A collaborative, inclusive, and values-driven culture.
- The opportunity to work alongside passionate, thoughtful teammates committed to improving healthcare outcomes worldwide.
Compensation 💰
Carrot offers a holistic Total Rewards package designed to support our employees in all aspects of their life inside and outside of work, including health and wellness benefits, retirement savings plans, short- and long-term incentives, parental leave, family-forming assistance, and a competitive compensation package. The starting base salary for this position will range from Sr. Software Engineer I ($120,000.00 - $150,000.00) to Sr. Software Engineer II ($150,000.00 - $180,000.00). Actual compensation may vary from posted base salary depending on your confirmed job-related skills and experience.
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Why Carrot?
Carrot has received national and international recognition for its pioneering work, including Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies and World Changing Ideas, Inc. Power Partners, and Modern Healthcare’s Innovators. Carrot’s global workforce has been acknowledged with several accolades, including Fortune’s Best Workplaces in Healthcare, Great Place to Work, and Age-Friendly Employer certifications. Carrot is regularly featured in media reporting on issues related to the future of work, women in leadership, and healthcare innovation, including MSNBC, The Economist, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, National Public Radio, Harvard Business Review, and more. Learn more at carrotfertility.com.