Careers at TestYourBrowser
Build tools people can verify
TestYourBrowser™ builds on-device browser diagnostics and step-by-step guides. We help people answer questions like: Why is WebGL blank? Why do video calls fail in the browser? Why does storage work in one context but not another?
If you like shipping small, practical tools, writing clear explanations, and keeping privacy in mind, you will fit here.
Why work at TestYourBrowser
Your work shows up as outcomes people can validate.
- Build diagnostics that run locally and produce clear, reproducible signals.
- Publish guides with 'verify it worked' steps, not vague advice.
- Work across layers: UI, APIs, performance, and content.
Growth opportunities on a small team
We keep the team small and the feedback loop tight. You can own features end to end, from the test logic to the on-page explanation, and you can see the impact in real user outcomes.
How we work
- We optimize for clarity. If a user cannot reproduce a result, the guide is incomplete.
- We prefer scoped fixes. If a setting can be changed per-site instead of globally, we recommend the scoped option first.
- We cite primary sources and update pages when browsers change their behavior.
Benefits and compensation
Each job posting includes the details that matter: pay range, location expectations, and benefits. If you do not see those details, the role is not ready to apply to yet.
- Pay range and role level
- Remote vs onsite expectations
- Time off and schedule expectations
- Benefits and hardware support (role-dependent)
Collaborative culture
We work across engineering and editorial. A good tool page needs accurate detection and a clear explanation. A good guide needs steps that still match current browser UI. We review both with the same standard: can a reader verify the result?
Open roles
We list openings here when they are available. If you want to be considered for future roles, email privacy@testyourbrowser.com with the subject "Careers" and a link to your work.
Engineering & product
- Full-stack engineer (Next.js, TypeScript)
- Frontend engineer (performance and UI)
- Test engineer (browser capability testing)
- Product engineer (tools + content workflows)
Editorial
- Technical writer (browser troubleshooting)
- QA editor (verify steps across browsers)
- Researcher (primary sources and citations)
Growth
- SEO and content strategist
- Partnerships and distribution
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Written by Dana Brooks. Reviewed by Avery Collins.