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Software Engineer, AI
Convex
LocationSan Francisco
EmploymentFullTime
Posted2026-05-28T19:08:12.136+00:00
Last observed2026-06-23 22:50:13.828176
Job ida16z-convex-dev:ashbyhq:dae7eefa-e97a-466f-9413-38ceeac8435b
It’s not sufficient for Convex to be the best platform for agentic development, it also has to be the best platform for building agentic applications too, all while maintaining strong architectural principles that lead to applications that stay simple, correct, and secure over time. Architecting this platform is still the domain of very talented humans, and we want you to be one of them. The Team: https://convex.dev/about-us Convex has assembled a team of engineers who have built and designed some of the largest backends in the world, with exabytes of data, millions of transactions per second, and shipped desktop and mobile software onto billions of devices. We are a group of friendly, collaborative, and passionate people that love working in-person together in our office in San Francisco. We hire primarily in SF but have a few experienced folks working remotely in certain situations. The Role: We have a lot of work to do. The projects involve range from small ergonomic tweaks to make agentic development seamless, large structural changes like branching and automatic performance optimization of Convex projects, and keeping on top of and ahead of technological shifts in the industry. The ideal candidate would be an excellent engineer with the good taste to invest in developing composable APIs and abstractions while also being high energy and enthusiastic about working on a broad product surface area. If you’re a former founder, an engineer straddling both product and infrastructure, or a junior engineer excited to learn a ton while working with a truly world-class team, this is for you. What You'll Do: - Work across our APIs, plugins, and AI framework integrations to make Convex the best platform for building agentic apps and agents. - Stay close to how developers are actually building with Convex, identify gaps, and own fixing them. - Be self-directed to prioritize the right projects to work on, in close collaboration with our Head of AI Ergonomics, the engineering team, and CTO (hi! this is me, James). - Strengthen the case that Convex is the best platform for agentic development, through demos, examples, and working directly with customers. - Write a bunch of cool code at the frontier of how AI apps get built. What Excites Us: - Experience building developer-facing products, APIs, or tooling. - Strong instincts for what makes a developer tool feel right to use. - Genuine curiosity about how AI is changing the way software gets built. - Experience or enthusiasm for scaling in a high growth startup environment. - Interest in working in-person at Convex's office in SF, or have experience working remotely and be highly self-directed. - Ability to write high quality code (TypeScript experience a plus). - An enthusiasm for going deep to understand Convex systems and not be constrained to a certain layer of the stack. IDEAL CHARACTERISTICS This is an attempt to outline some characteristics of engineers who tend to thrive at Convex. We have a high demand for conceptual thought and architectural sensibilities, while also having the typical demands of a small startup. HAVE THEY SEEN EXCELLENCE? If someone has a few years of experience it's extremely valuable for them to have worked closely with a person, team or organization that's truly excellent, in any domain. Excellence can't just be learned passively since it requires being better than the status quo. The candidate doesn't need to be excellent yet but they need to have an appreciation that it requires a lifetime of dedication. ARE THEY A DEEP THINKER? Convex is a rejection of industry norms and a belief there's a better way of building apps. This requires us to think for ourselves and chart our own course. Engineers here need to think deeply about why they're solving problems and the long-term implications of their choices. If someone does something just because they were told to or because it's a "best practice" they will probably not excel here. DO THEY VALUE SIMPLICITY AND PRA
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