Software Engineer - New Grad
Software Engineering
Atlanta, GA, USA
Stord is The Consumer Experience Company, powering seamless checkout through delivery for today's leading brands. Stord is rapidly growing and is on track to double our revenue in the next 18 months. To meet and exceed this target, Stord is strategically scaling teams across the entire company, and seeking energetic experts to help us achieve our mission.
By combining comprehensive commerce-enablement technology with high-volume fulfillment services, Stord provides brands a platform to compete with retail giants. Stord manages over $10 billion of commerce annually through its fulfillment, warehousing, transportation, and operator-built software suite including OMS, Pre- and Post-Purchase, and WMS platforms. Stord is leveling the playing field for all brands to deliver the best consumer experience at scale.
With Stord, brands can increase cart conversion, improve unit economics, and drive sustained customer loyalty. Stord’s end-to-end commerce solutions combine best-in-class omnichannel fulfillment and shipping with leading technology to ensure fast shipping, reliable delivery promises, easy access to more channels, and improved margins on every order.
Hundreds of leading DTC and B2B companies like AG1, True Classic, Native, Seed Health, quip, goodr, Sundays for Dogs, and more trust Stord to deliver industry-leading consumer experiences on every order. Stord is headquartered in Atlanta with facilities across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Stord is backed by top-tier investors including Kleiner Perkins, Franklin Templeton, Founders Fund, Strike Capital, Baillie Gifford, and Salesforce Ventures.
About the role:This role is based in our Atlanta office, located at our headquarters near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. We're intentionally building an in-person engineering team here with a minimum of 3 days per week in the office.
Being close to operations isn't incidental. You'll walk the warehouse floor, watch the systems you write run in real time, and understand what "production impact" actually means. That context makes you a better engineer faster.
What You'll Do
You won't spend your first year writing unit tests in a corner. From early on, you'll:
Own features end-to-end from API design through UI on a core product domain
Deploy your own work and monitor it in production
Write tests that reflect how your code actually fails, not just how it succeeds
Participate in code review: giving feedback and acting on it
Build working knowledge of event-driven systems, async workflows, and distributed services
Work alongside senior engineers and treat that proximity as a development opportunity
What We're Looking For
We care more about how you think and learn than which languages you've used.
That said, you should bring:
Full-stack fundamentals you can build on both sides of the stack, you're comfortable with a database query, and CSS doesn't scare you
Working knowledge of at least one backend language
Git basics and experience working in a shared codebase
A habit of writing tests because you've seen what happens when you don't
Comfort using AI coding tools as a productivity multiplier while keeping your own judgment in the driver's seat
You'll stand out if you have:
Anything you've shipped , an internship project, side project, or open source contribution
Exposure to relational databases beyond what an ORM abstracts away
Familiarity with what a deployment pipeline does and why it exists
Experience navigating a codebase you didn't write
What Success Looks Like
30 days: You've shipped at least one thing to production. You know how your team operates and you're not waiting to be told what to do next.
90 days: You're owning features from kickoff through deployment with light oversight. Your code review feedback is useful. You've flagged at least one thing in your area that could be better.
6 months: Senior engineers trust your output. You're developing real opinions about the systems you work in — and backing them up.