Software Engineer, Compute

Persona

Persona

Software Engineering

San Francisco, CA, USA · Remote

Posted on May 27, 2026

Location

San Francisco; Remote

Address

San Francisco, California, 94103

Employment Type

Full time

Location Type

Hybrid

Department

Engineering

Compensation

  • $130K – $220K • Offers Equity

Any listed compensation is an estimated base salary range. Base salaries are just one component of the total compensation package and are determined by a number of factors such as years of experience, expertise, qualifications and more. In addition to base salary, we offer competitive equity packages that play a big part in recognizing you for the huge impact you will have on helping us achieve our mission. Please note, the salary range is a guideline based on market data for roles located in the San Francisco Bay Area, and may vary depending on location. Salary ranges are subject to change without notice.

About Persona

Persona is the configurable identity platform built for businesses in a digital-first world. Verifying individuals and organizations is harder — but more important — than ever, with AI enabling fraudsters to launch sophisticated accounts at scale and regulations evolving rapidly.

We’ve built Persona to support practically every use case and industry — that’s why we’re able to serve a wide range of leading companies. For example, Reddit relies on Persona for age assurance and verification to comply with online safety regulations, protecting younger users while maintaining a seamless experience. Meanwhile, OpenAI relies on Persona to keep bad actors out, protecting one of the world’s most powerful AI platforms from large-scale abuse in a time when AI is reshaping the way we work and live.

We’re growing rapidly and looking for exceptional people to join us!

About the role

The Compute team's mission: any engineer, using AI, should be able to stand up and operate a stateful service at production scale with no meaningful infrastructure knowledge required. We build the tiering zones, guardrails, and AI skills that make this possible. Reliable, observable, and self-service by design.

This is a software engineering role. You'll spend real time writing code: platform APIs, internal tooling, deployment pipelines, automation that replaces the support tickets. Infrastructure fluency matters; infrastructure specialization is not the lead. What matters most is product instinct: understanding your users (product engineers), measuring whether they're getting unblocked, and treating developer experience as feature acceptance criteria.

The platform is yours to own, not just build. When ArgoCD fails and every team's deploy is blocked, that's your page. When a product engineer can't figure out why their service is OOMKilling and there's no useful error surface, that's your design failure to fix.

A Software Engineer will grow their infrastructure depth on the job; what we need on day one is strong SWE fundamentals, genuine curiosity about the infrastructure layer, and sharp instincts about what makes developer tooling frustrating versus useful.

What you'll do at Persona

  • Build internal platform tooling and APIs that product engineers use to deploy, scale, and observe services, with developer experience as a first-class requirement

  • Own and evolve the Kubernetes platform, ArgoCD deployment pipeline, and Terraform IaC that underpin every service at Persona

  • Improve platform observability so "why is my service slow" and "why did my deploy fail" have self-service answers. Instrumentation is a platform primitive, not a per-service afterthought.

  • Drive Cloud Run-to-Kubernetes migration, working directly with product teams to remove blockers and hand off operational ownership cleanly

  • Design self-service workflows to reduce the Compute interrupt load. Success means product engineers can do more without filing a ticket.

What you'll bring to Persona

  • Strong SWE fundamentals: shipped production services, writes readable and operable code, can debug distributed system failures across layers you don't fully own

  • Product instinct: you measure adoption, treat low usage as a design failure, and change things based on user feedback rather than your own assumptions

  • Developer experience sensibility: you identify friction in CLIs, APIs, and deployment workflows and design for clear affordances, actionable error states, and progressive disclosure

  • Kubernetes in practice: you've operated services on K8s, can debug scheduling failures, write RBAC policies, and work out why a pod won't start. You're willing to be paged for the platform you build.

  • Infrastructure as code in a team context: you've modified production IaC alongside other engineers and understand why declarative infrastructure and change safety matter

Nice to haves

  • Deep K8s internals: cluster lifecycle, admission controllers, custom controllers/operators

  • ArgoCD or another GitOps tool in production

  • GKE or managed Kubernetes at scale

  • Ruby or Rails (we integrate with Ruby systems)

  • Experience in a regulated or high-trust environment

Full-time Employee Benefits and Perks

For full-time employees (excluding internship and contractor opportunities), Persona offers a wide range of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision, 3% 401(k) contribution, unlimited PTO, quarterly mental health days, family planning benefits, professional development stipend, wellness benefits, among others. While we believe competitive compensation and benefits are a critical aspect of you deciding to join us, we do hope you consider why our core values and culture are right for you. If you’d like to better understand what it’s like working at Persona, feel free to check out our reviews on Glassdoor.

Compensation Range: $130K - $220K