Wanderlog is building tools to make leisure travel easier. We believe that travel makes us and the world better, and are trying to lower the bar to it. Our product so far is a Google Docs for planning travel and sharing recommendations.
We’re an engineering and product-heavy team. A typical week’s work involves talking to users, prioritizing tasks on a kanban, designing on Figma, and building and shipping continuously. Harry and I have worked at Stripe, McKinsey, and Google and studied Computer Science at Yale, and at Wanderlog, we try to take the best parts of each of the places we’ve been and bring them together.
We believe in work-life balance. We work regular hours, take time off as a team to eat lunch together (and even cook!), exercise, and enjoy time with friends and family. We love travel and believe it rejuvenates us and makes us better people, and have quarterly travel offsites where the goal is to just enjoy visiting a new place and use the tools we’ve built.
If you enjoy travel, and would love to make it easier for the rest of the world to do it, send us a note at [email protected]! We’d love for you to join our team.
Wanderlog helps make leisure travel easier. We believe that travel makes the world better, and are building tools that lower the bar to it. Our first product is a mobile and web app for planning trips, and we're currently one of the top results for "vacation planner" on web, iOS, and Android.
Founded in 2019, we’ve raised funding from Y Combinator and General Catalyst, and have grown to become one of the most popular travel planning apps out there. We are now a sustainable, default-alive business.
Our founders are twin brothers. Peter worked as an engineer at Stripe and a consultant at McKinsey, and Harry as a product manager at Google. We’re an engineering and product-driven team: the founders studied computer science at Yale, were featured in the New York Times and have built successful, bootstrapped travel companies (BookWithMatrix and All the Flight Deals) with products people love before starting Wanderlog.
We’re currently a team of 8, including 7 engineers hailing from MIT, the University of Toronto, UC Berkeley, and more; and 1 designer.
We also love traveling. Whether it’s a short hop to Austin, Seattle, or New Orleans; or a longer jaunt to Australia, Hawaii, or Banff National Park (all places members of the team have traveled to in the past year!), travel broadens our horizons, builds empathy, allows us to bond with others on our trip! We’re working to bring these experiences to more of the world.
We’re looking to hire our first and only dedicated business hire, with a focus on Growth & Marketing but also as a jack-of-all trades working on operations and other non-technical projects. You’ll be expected to:
This position is a full-time role reporting to the co-founders at Wanderlog headquarters in San Francisco, and can either be remote or on-site.
You may be a good fit if you:
We’re an engineering and product-heavy team. Travel’s something everyone does, and we love using the tools we build. A typical week’s work involves talking to users, prioritizing tasks on a kanban, designing on Figma, and building and shipping them continuously.
We believe in work-life balance. If you're remote, we love taking time to get to know each other at our daily check-ins where we don't just talk about work, but also our lives! At our San Francisco Hayes Valley office, we stop working and eat together for lunch. We work reasonable hours, and make time for working out and enjoying life with friends and family. We love travel and believe it rejuvenates us and makes us better people.
We’ll start out by requesting a writing sample and a take-home analysis project. Afterwards, we'll chat about your background and what you’re looking for, just to see if we’re a good fit for you, and then do:
Peter Xu and Harry Yu are twin brothers. Peter shuttled between Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Tokyo, and Hong Kong as a consultant at McKinsey before settling down at Stripe as a full-stack engineer, where he worked closely with support teams to build tools that made support agents’ work more productive.
Harry worked at Google as a product manager for the past 5 years on Hotel Search, Chrome, and finally Google Assistant for the past three, where he was one of the early PMs on the team. Our other full-time team members are Tuyet (engineer, formerly MIT, out of Boston), Namphuong (designer; formerly a designer at Doordash), Shine (engineer, University of Washington), and Elise (engineer, University of Toronto)
Before building Wanderlog, Peter and Harry had built Coursetable (featured in the New York Times) and travel sites All the Flight Deals (a flight deals aggregator) and BookWithMatrix (a power-traveler flight search tool), which together make over $600,000 in monthly flight bookings.
Our core stack is:
As an engineer, you'll also be working with the wild and wonderful world of geospatial data. We integrate information from Google Maps, Tripadvisor, Yelp, blogs around the web, and more, and are experts at crawling data and ingesting it.
fulltimeSan Francisco, CA, US / Remote (US)$120K - $140K0.02% - 0.05%1+ years
fulltimeSan Francisco, CA, US / Remote (US)$120K - $140K0.02% - 0.05%1+ years