Product Engineer (Senior Laravel) — AIApply


Why this role exists

AIApply is scaling fast. What we need now is  product clarity, ruthless prioritisation, and fast shipping — not process for process’ sake.

This role is for a  Product Engineer : someone who can  own product problems end-to-end , make strong decisions, and  build the solution themselves in Laravel.

If you describe yourself primarily as a “stakeholder manager” or someone who “aligns teams,” this isn’t the role.

If you like  owning outcomes, shipping weekly, and sweating details , keep reading.

What you’ll own

You will own  core product surfaces from problem → solution → impact.

Examples:

  • Activation & onboarding flows (first 24h experience)
  • Retention loops (day 7 / day 30)
  • Auto-Apply workflows (quality, confidence, transparency)
  • Core dashboard UX and system clarity
  • Monetisation & plan boundaries (what users  actually understand)

You will:

  • Identify the  highest-leverage product problems
  • Define the  simplest possible solution
  • Build it  yourself (Laravel + frontend)
  • Measure impact and iterate quickly

What you’ll do day-to-day

Product

  • Turn fuzzy problems into clear, testable product bets
  • Kill ideas that don’t move activation, retention, or revenue
  • Write concise specs  only when useful (often a few bullets is enough)
  • Make trade-offs without needing consensus

Engineering

  • Ship production-quality Laravel code
  • Improve and extend existing systems (not rewrite for fun)
  • Work directly with Stripe, analytics, AI workflows, queues, cron jobs
  • Debug real user issues, not theoretical ones

Data & outcomes

  • Think in  funnels, cohorts, and deltas
  • Obsess over activation, retention, LTV, and churn
  • Use data to decide  what not to build
  • Own results, not just delivery

Required background

You must have:

  • 5+ years experience with  Laravel in production
  • Strong SQL and backend fundamentals
  • Frontend competence (enough to ship clean UX without hand-holding)
  • Experience owning features end-to-end in a real product
  • Product intuition grounded in  user behaviour , not opinions
  • Bias toward  speed, clarity, and simplicity

You likely have:

  • Worked at an early-stage or scaling SaaS
  • Strong opinions about bad UX and bloated products
  • Shipped things that materially moved metrics
  • Little patience for bureaucracy

What we explicitly don’t want

  • “Pure” PMs who don’t build
  • Process-heavy frameworks without output
  • Jira theatre and over-documentation
  • People optimising for optics over impact
  • People uncomfortable saying “no”

Job Details

Company
AIApply
Location
United Kingdom, UK
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