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Founding Engineer

Clera

Posted about 16 hours ago

About the Role

Join an early-stage consumer AI startup as a Founding Engineer — a rare 1-of-1 role working directly alongside the founding team to shape both the product and engineering culture. This company is building a real-time AI-enabled platform designed to digitize human connection, making AI interactions feel genuinely present and personal. You'll help lay the technical foundation from the ground up in a fast-moving, high-ambition environment.

What You'll Do

  • Build across the full application, collaborating closely with the founder, design team, and other engineers.

  • Design and implement systems for memory, retrieval, proactivity, and AI responsiveness.

  • Integrate real-time video generation and audio synthesis models — both internal and third-party.

  • Set the bar for engineering quality and play an active role in recruiting world-class talent.

  • Extensively use the product yourself to ensure real user value and quality.

What We're Looking For

  • Required: Computer Science degree from a top university.

  • Required: 2–7 years of professional software engineering experience (not a new grad).

  • Required: Strong CS fundamentals and a track record of technically complex side projects.

  • Required: High energy, entrepreneurial spirit — prior startup or fast-moving environment experience strongly valued.

  • Required: Proficiency in Python, including typed scientific Python.

  • Bonus: Experience with real-time media, vision/video model training or deployment, memory systems, or audio synthesis.

  • Bonus: Familiarity with agentic coding or AI-assisted development workflows.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $175,000 – $225,000 USD annually

  • Visa sponsorship available

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Location

San Francisco

Salary

175k - 225k USD

per year

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