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Join a pioneering team redefining the future of machine intelligence. As AI technology transitions from traditional search engines to advanced neural networks, this company is creating a decentralized platform that allows AI and human knowledge to evolve side by side. With an open, permissionless protocol designed to empower AI’s potential, they’re seeking passionate engineers eager to shape this exciting future. If you're ready to push boundaries and work on the frontiers of technology, they want to meet you!

The Role:

As a Fullstack Engineer, you’ll be key to bringing innovative, consumer-facing AI applications to life. Working alongside a highly collaborative team, you’ll help define product requirements, architect solutions, and build intuitive web applications that will serve and expand a dynamic user community.


Responsibilities:

  • Develop cutting-edge AI applications on a decentralized platform
  • Collaborate with team members to define and build the first consumer-facing product
  • Lead architecture, development, and support of web applications

What You Bring:

  • Expertise in TypeScript, JavaScript, Next.js, HTML, and CSS
  • Strong backend skills with a modern language (Node.js, Golang, Python)
  • Experience with data models, APIs, and scalable architectures


Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and equity options
  • Fully remote with relocation support if desired
  • Quarterly company retreats in exciting global locations
  • Premium equipment and comprehensive health benefits


This is a team driven by autonomy, focus, and a commitment to excellence. If you thrive in a fast-paced, high-impact environment and want to make a real difference, apply today!

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