by Terrance Ellis | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
This is a hands-on SEO + site performance role inside a SaaS company that serves auto repair shops. You’ll own how client sites perform in search (especially local), help improve the underlying platform features that impact SEO, and push automation/AI wherever it can scale the work.
About AutoVitals
AutoVitals is a suite of SaaS products built to help auto repair shops grow: attract new customers, improve communication, increase efficiency, and raise average repair orders.
Schedule
- Full-time, salary exempt
- Remote (United States)
- Reports to: Director of Product Management
- They want someone to start immediately
What You’ll Do
- Track, analyze, and continuously optimize client website SEO performance
- Spot underperforming sites and create step-by-step improvement plans
- Support the Director of Product with feature testing/feedback tied to SEO outcomes
- Write and optimize SEO-focused, location-based content for new client websites
- Present SEO findings and recommendations to clients as needed
- Handle pre-launch, post-launch, and ongoing website QA for quality and performance
- Identify where automation/AI can improve efficiency across their proprietary web platform
- Stay current on SEO, AI, and web performance trends and recommend opportunities
- Run ad-hoc audits and reporting, recommending improvements
- Work cross-functionally with product and client-facing teams
What You Need
- Direct experience with Local SEO or digital marketing
- Project/product management background (or adjacent)
- Familiar with Agile tools/processes (Jira, Confluence, etc.)
- Comfortable with tools like Google Analytics, Search Console, SEMrush, BrightLocal, Looker Studio (or similar)
- Strong data analysis skills and ability to discuss findings/strategy live with stakeholders
- Strong writing and communication (translating technical SEO into plain English)
- Eligible to work in the U.S.
Benefits
- Medical / Dental / Vision
- FSA
- Lifestyle Spending Account
- 401(k) match
- Flexible PTO
- Salary range: $75,000 – $90,000
My straight read: this role sits in a product org, not a pure marketing org. That’s good if you like fixing systems (templates, QA, scalable content + automation) and not just “make rankings go up.” It’s not great if you only want content strategy and zero technical/process work.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you’re the glue-person who keeps releases from turning into chaos, this is that job. You’ll own the coordination and execution of releases across multiple SaaS apps: merges, build verification, deployments, release readiness, and the whole “are we actually ready to ship?” reality check.
About TherapyNotes
TherapyNotes builds practice management and EHR software for behavioral health clinicians, covering scheduling, billing, documentation, telehealth, and more. They’re a SaaS company focused on improving mental healthcare workflows through reliable, secure software.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote (United States)
- Deployments happen during designated off-peak hours (expect some after-hours release work)
- Posting date noted: 1/28/2026
What You’ll Do
- Coordinate release deployments end-to-end (hotfixes through major releases)
- Deploy to QA and UAT environments to prep production releases
- Perform production deployments during off-peak hours
- Control feature releases across QA, UAT, and Production
- Verify and execute source control merges across multiple repositories
- Monitor release builds for multiple applications
- Confirm deployment tasks are documented and complete
- Track and monitor pre-release tasks/tickets required for deployment
- Maintain release documentation and build/release process procedures
- Use a release management system to move tickets through the process
- Help plan and communicate the release calendar with cross-functional partners
- Support Product Owners with dependency management and timing
- Drive release readiness across technical and business teams
- Participate in release meetings, go/no-go reviews, retros, and readiness reviews
What You Need
- 2+ years experience with enterprise SaaS release processes (preferred)
- Strong understanding of deployments, configuration, testing, and release management in Agile environments
- Experience with CI/CD tooling (Git, Octopus, Jenkins) and monitoring tools (Kibana/Elastic, Datadog) preferred
- Strong communication skills for coordinating dependencies across technical and business stakeholders
- Strong organization skills managing releases across multiple environments
- Jira and Confluence (or similar collaboration tools) preferred
Benefits
- Salary range: $60,000–$80,000
- Employer-sponsored health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
- Retirement plan with company contribution
- Annual profit sharing
- Personal development/training budget
- Two-week onboarding plan
- Mentorship program
- Open, collaborative environment
Quick gut-check (so you don’t waste time): this role is part project manager, part release engineer, part air-traffic controller. If you hate being on the hook for “ship day” and coordinating across Product, QA, DevOps, and Engineering, you’ll be miserable. If you like bringing order to messy systems and being the reason releases don’t implode, this is a strong fit.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you live inside Palantir Foundry and you like turning messy data into real business applications, this role is built for you. You’ll design pipelines, build Foundry apps, deploy ML workflows, and help multiple business units ship production-grade, secure solutions.
About TWG Global
TWG Global drives business transformation across industries like financial services, insurance, tech, media, and sports by leveraging data and AI. They operate with a decentralized structure where business units run autonomously, supported by a central AI Solutions Group focused on building cloud-native, responsible AI solutions.
Schedule
- Full-time
- Remote considered case-by-case (preferred locations: Santa Monica, CA or New York, NY)
What You’ll Do
- Design and implement end-to-end data pipelines and transformation logic in Palantir Foundry
- Develop and deploy machine learning models using Python and Foundry deployment tools
- Build custom Foundry applications and workflows using TypeScript (and other supported languages)
- Integrate complex data sources and ensure pipelines are scalable and high-performance
- Model objects and relationships using Foundry Ontology, with strong access control and security practices
- Partner with data science, product, and analytics teams to gather requirements and deliver impact
- Apply ML best practices: feature engineering, validation, tuning, evaluation
- Use Git, participate in code reviews, and collaborate in a disciplined engineering workflow
What You Need
- 4+ years hands-on Palantir Foundry experience (pipelines, transformations, ML deployment)
- Strong Python skills for data work and model development
- TypeScript proficiency with experience building/deploying Foundry apps
- Solid ML fundamentals (supervised/unsupervised learning, classification/regression, clustering, feature selection, evaluation)
- Experience with Foundry’s data integration, orchestration, and security models
- Familiarity with Foundry ontology and permissioning structure
- Git proficiency and strong collaborative engineering habits
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently in fast-moving environments
Benefits
- Base pay: $190,000–$200,000
- Bonus eligibility
- Full range of medical, financial, and additional benefits (details vary by package)
This one’s niche on purpose: if you don’t have real Foundry years, it’s a tough sell. But if you do, it’s a high-comp, high-impact lane.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
This role is for a senior-level designer who can shape product strategy and also sweat the details all the way through launch. You’ll lead work that blends behavioral design, systems thinking, and storytelling to improve how SeatGeek serves fans, sellers, teams, and artists, especially in complex, ambiguous problem spaces.
About SeatGeek
SeatGeek is a live events ticketing platform built with a fan-first mindset and a strong technology backbone. They’re building experiences that help people discover and attend live events while supporting the broader ecosystem behind the scenes. The mission is to make live experiences better, and UX is central to how that happens.
Schedule
- Remote, United States
- Flexible work environment (in-office as often as you’d like or 100% remote)
- Requires 4+ hours of overlap with a 9:30am–5:30pm ET workday
What You’ll Do
- Deeply understand the needs, motivations, and behaviors of fans, sellers, teams, and artists
- Set direction with clear product strategies, then execute with high craft through launch
- Balance speed and quality, delivering both optimizations and 0-to-1 product development
- Bring strong experimentation, data fluency, and systems thinking to design decisions
- Improve component systems and design consistency across the platform for high-quality experiences
What You Need
- 8+ years of experience using research methods that influence product direction and detailed UX design
- 4+ years of relevant domain experience in one or more of these areas:
- Ticketing or event management
- Digital CRM or eCommerce platforms (wholesale or supply-side)
- Healthcare tools (hospital, clinic, or patient care team tools)
- Exceptional craft and detail, with pixel-perfect execution standards
- Ability to troubleshoot and unblock live experience challenges in real time
- Comfort thriving in ambiguity with a pioneer mindset and strong delivery focus
- Passion for live experiences and the role design plays in shaping them
Benefits
- Equity stake
- Flexible work environment (in-office as often as you’d like or 100% remote)
- Work-from-home stipend for home office setup
- Unlimited PTO
- Up to 16 weeks fully paid family leave
- 401(k) matching program
- Student loan support resources
- Health, vision, dental, and life insurance
- Up to $25k toward family building and reproductive health services
- Gender-affirming care support program
- $500 per year for wellness expenses
- Subscriptions to Headspace, Headspace Care, and One Medical
- $120 per month for live event tickets
- Annual subscription to Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music
If you’re the kind of designer who can set a north star, build the system underneath it, and still care about the last 2 pixels, this role is built for you.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…
by Terrance Ellis | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
This role is for an engineer who likes building internal and customer-facing systems that make support smoother, faster, and more reliable. You’ll work on integrations, real-time data flows, and service-oriented architecture that power better fan experiences and stronger workflows for internal teams.
About SeatGeek
SeatGeek is a live events ticketing platform built with a fan-first mindset and a strong technology backbone. They’re building products that help fans discover and purchase tickets while supporting performers, venues, and partners at scale. The mission is to modernize ticketing and build a generational consumer brand.
Schedule
- Remote, United States
- Flexible work environment (in-office as often as you’d like or 100% remote)
What You’ll Do
- Build and operate containerized, service-oriented systems using modern development practices
- Ship code to production many times a day with fast feedback loops
- Solve performance and scale challenges that support elegant fan experiences and internal workflows
- Build powerful integrations across systems that improve Support Experience for fans and internal stakeholders
- Improve the tech stack by evaluating and adopting new technologies where it makes sense
- Use AI-assisted dev tools to accelerate delivery while maintaining high technical standards
- Collaborate across teams and disciplines to build cohesive product experiences
What You Need
- Experience building business-critical software in fast-paced environments, with clear examples of what you shipped and how it mattered
- Experience solving complex technical problems like real-time data integrations, inventory tracking, and event matching
- Strong software craftsmanship and opinions about how systems should be designed, tested, and maintained
- Product mindset that considers user experience, business impact, and reliability beyond just code output
- Collaborative approach, including mentoring and learning with teammates
Benefits
- Equity stake
- Flexible work environment (in-office as often as you’d like or 100% remote)
- Work-from-home stipend for home office setup
- Unlimited PTO
- Up to 16 weeks fully paid family leave
- 401(k) matching program
- Student loan support resources
- Health, vision, dental, and life insurance
- Up to $25k toward family building and reproductive health services
- Gender-affirming care support program
- $500 per year for wellness expenses
- Subscriptions to Headspace, Headspace Care, and One Medical
- $120 per month for live event tickets
- Annual subscription to Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music
If you like building the connective tissue between systems, this one’s for you. It’s less “pure feature dev” and more “make the whole support ecosystem work cleanly at scale.”
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…