As a Fullstack AI Engineer, you'll prototype frameworks and scale real-time engines, focusing on product feel without handed specs.
Spawn /spɔːn/, verb. the act of creating something from nothing.
Join us in turning words into worlds.
As a fullstack engineer at Spawn, you’ll work on some of the most technically ambitious and creatively expressive problems in AI.
- One week you might be prototyping a new agent framework using LLM-generated app logic.
- The next, you might be scaling a real-time preview engine that updates as a user types their prompt.
- You won’t be handed specs – you’ll help write them.
We expect the right person might love building with LLMs, know how to ship magical frontend experiences in Typescript, and be just as comfortable wiring up infrastructure in AWS. But more than any specific technology, we’re looking for someone who obsesses over product feel, and wants to be part of defining a new category.
Top Skills
AI
AWS
Llm
Typescript
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