About the role
Hi, friend. We are seeking a highly autonomous remote engineer based in the US or Canada to build the AI-powered future of in-house legal work.
You'll be an early employee in a high-impact role where you'll own the design and implementation of core features.
About you
- Self-starter. You can get things done without needing existing infrastructure, tooling, or processes.
- Quick learner. You pick up new tools, technologies and skills very quickly.
- Resourceful. You figure out how to get things done and overcome obstacles relentlessly
- AI-augmented. You are already deeply using AI to 10x yourself.
- Customer-obsessed. You sweat the details to delight customers and also know where to move fast to deliver value quickly.
Responsibilities
- Craft intuitive interfaces that allow in-house lawyers to leverage AI in their work across legal research, contract drafting, editing, and reviewing.
- Explore the cutting-edge capabilities of LLMs, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and AI agents. Own development projects from research and prototyping through production.
- Evolve the tech stack and architecture to scale to our growing customer base’s needs
- Contribute to the creation of the team culture, as well as internal tooling and processes
Hard skills &Tech Stack
- Expertise with our stack. We use React, Next.Js and Postgres and everything is written in TypeScript.
- 3+ years of experience building and scaling successful software projects, ideally independently or as a part of a small team or early-stage startup.
About our team
Our founding team combines experience from big law, big tech, and high-growth startups.
Cecilia (CEO) has 2 decades of experience as a lawyer, and is a 3x General Counsel. She led Legal and GTM at Replit, was the CLO at BloomTech (formerly Lambda School), and lead product counsel at Cruise. She was also the first lawyer on Alexa at Amazon and was a litigator at Morrison &Foerster, where she represented Apple, Autodesk, and startups.
Bardia (CTO) is an AI engineer with early-stage startup experience. He was employee #6 at Roam Research, where he built tools for thought and their developer platform. He then joined Replit as an early employee where he ran both DevRel and Support Engineering functions.