Fetch Pet Health
Front-end Engineer (React)
4mo ago
WorldwideRemotetypescriptreactreact nativenext.jsgcpfigmaai tools
Build delightful UI in React with strong interaction design and visual polish for a pet health app.
Responsibilities
- You'll set (and raise) the quality bar for the UI. You'll work closely with design and product to ship experiences that feel polished, fast, and intuitive.
- Build delightful UI in React with strong interaction design and visual polish
- Help evolve our design system (components, tokens, accessibility patterns)
- Make the app feel fast: performance, rendering, loading states, perceived speed
- Use AI tools daily to move faster without compromising quality
- Collaborate tightly with product, design, ops, and vets to ship outcomes, not tickets
- Write reliable, maintainable code: testing, review, and thoughtful architecture
Requirements
- You're early-to-mid career, but you punch above your weight. You care about quality, you ship, and you notice the little things.
- 3–5 years building and shipping frontend product (or equivalent through projects)
- Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
- Great taste: layout, spacing, motion, and the details that make UI feel "done", uncompromising on exceptional design
- Product thinking: you care about the user goal, not just the implementation
- Comfortable working with designers in Figma and giving constructive feedback
- You care about accessibility, responsiveness, and cross-browser behaviour
- You enjoy iterating in small steps and polishing the last 10%
- Bonus: experience with design systems, mobile, or performance tuning
Conditions
- Competitive Series A salary + meaningful equity
- Hybrid working (3 days Sydney office, flexible WFH)
- Latest MacBook Pro and a top setup
- Two team retreats each year
- Office dogs for cuddles and interruptions
- Bean to cup coffee machine, unlimited fruit and snacks. Toblerone on-tap
How to apply
- Apply via the link, along with a quick note highlighting (bonus points if you include a photo of your pet 🐾):
- Work you shipped that you’re proud of (link/screenshots welcome)
- Link to portfolio/ github
- Bonus - build something cool for Fetch
Other
- Fetch is how modern pet parents give their pets the best care 🐶🐱. One pink app 🩷 for insurance, health, and care – easy, fair, and kinda fun. We've raised our Series A from Lightspeed and Airtree, customers love us (rated #1 by Choice Magazine!), and we're growing fast.
- We're looking for a Front-end Engineer who's obsessed with craft – someone who cares about how things look, feel, and behave, and wants to build beautiful product experiences that pet parents (and vets) love.
- Location: Sydney (Hybrid – Tue/Wed/Thu in-office)
- Compensation: Series A salary + meaningful equity upside
- Stack: TypeScript, React, React Native, Next.js, GCP
- Frontend: React, modern component patterns, design systems, performance
- Tooling: Figma + Cursor + Claude, and unlimited AI tools – no token limits
- High-craft product surfaces in the customer app and internal tools (workflows, claims, vet comms)
- A consistent component library and design system that scales
- Frontend foundations: routing patterns, state management, observability, feature flags
- UX improvements that reduce confusion and increase trust (copy, empty states, progress states)
- UI for AI-powered features (structured outputs, explainability, clear "what happened" states)
- We're ambitious, collaborative, and genuinely enjoy building together. The Fetch team is smart, thoughtful, and kind – low ego, open, caring, and always supportive.
- You'll be involved early in strategy. You're encouraged to give your opinion and debate with founders and the rest of the team
- Weird is welcome. We value unexpected perspectives and people who think differently, so just be you
- Unlimited AI tooling - no token limits or approvals needed. Just try things
- Work on a product genuinely loved by tens and tens of thousands of pets, pet parents and vets
- We're growing FAST . It's an exciting time to join and you'll directly impact the future of our products
- We say "steward" not "owner" – the accountability is real, the language signals how we hold it