The role involves developing features for a product, managing codebase areas, interacting with customers, and taking on challenging projects.
What You'll Be Responsible For
Compensation
- Develop new features for our early product, working across large scale data pipelines and web application development
- Have end to end ownership over significant features and areas of the codebase
- Work directly with our customers to understand and address feature gaps in our product
- Take on long-duration, technically challenging projects to build new capabilities into our product
- 2+ years of experience as a generalist software engineer that is flexible working across the stack
- CS / computer engineering degree (or equivalent)
- Excited to work in a startup environment, including shipping quickly to address customer feedback
- Previous experience at high growth startups
- Full stack experience, ideally with React and Python
- Experience working with LLMs, particularly with LLM evals
- Experience training and fine-tuning deep learning models / LLMs
- Demonstrated interest in the life sciences
The base pay range for this role is $180,000 – $300,000 per year.
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