Adept is working to advance a people-centric approach to AI that optimizes for what’s actually most useful for people and their work. You can see this approach in the technology we’re building: models that are trained to use software and take actions just as a person would.

We’ve recently raised a $350M Series B led by General Catalyst and Spark, on top of a $65M Series A in 2022 with Addition and Greylock. We’re fortunate to be supported by amazing firms and angels such as Chris Re, Andrej Karpathy, Root Ventures, Howie Liu, Dara Khosrowshahi,  and others, and were recently highlighted by Forbes. Adept is backed by a coalition of strategic partners, including Atlassian, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Workday. 

We're looking for passionate team members who want to swing for the fences to accomplish our mission, are excited by a startup environment where the hardest problems are yet to be solved, and are eager to learn and collaborate together in our San Francisco office.

For more information, check out our blog!

Position Summary

We’re growing rapidly and hiring software engineers to build scalable and secure backend production systems. Some of our work includes:

  • Building reliable and secure systems to power our web-based applications
  • Creating scalable product infrastructure so we can deliver amazing experiences quickly to people all around the world
  • Improving infrastructure operations and processes with automation and tooling
  • Working with Design, Product and GTM teams to build new capabilities for our enterprise customers
  • Creating internal APIs and abstractions to help other engineers iterate quickly on new and existing product features

We deeply value generalist software engineers who can engage with new problems and get things done at a startup, and our team members come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences. If you have some of these, you might be a good fit:

  • 4+ years of experience as a software engineer
  • Expertise building scalable web applications on public clouds
  • Experience with building infrastructure as code and DevOps best practices
  • Expertise in containers and container orchestration technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes
  • Experience at fast-growing companies or startups
  • A high level of end-to-end ownership and self-direction
  • The ability to move fast and learn by doing new things
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, both verbal and written

The pay range for this position in California is $175,000 - $350,000yr; however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, candidate location, and experience. We also offer competitive equity packages in the form of stock options and a comprehensive benefits plan. 

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Our benefits 

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance - 100% covered
  • Unlimited vacation time for exempt employees
  • 4 remote weeks per year - work from anywhere
  • Competitive salary & stock options 
  • 24 weeks paid parental leave
  • Monthly wellness stipend
  • Daily meals for those in our comfortable SF office 
  • Commuter benefits
  • Dog friendly office
Adept is an equal opportunity employer. We're excited about candidates who will raise the bar of our team, regardless of specific experiences -- we encourage applicants from a range of backgrounds to apply.

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