Product Engineer (Frontend)

Atla Ai
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Atla is committed to engineering safe, beneficial AI systems that will have a massive positive impact on the future of humanity. We are a London-based start-up building the most capable AI evaluation models. Become part of our growing world-class team, backed by Y Combinator, Creandum, and the founders of Reddit, Cruise, Rappi, Instacart and more.

Role

As Atla’s Product Engineer, you will build intuitive and novel user experiences that help users align cutting-edge evaluation models with their needs. You will own our customer-facing platform, designing seamless workflows that make AI model evaluation effortless. As part of your role, you will:

  • Own and build the platform that lets users align our evaluators to their preferences, actively contributing to user research, usability testing, and setting the direction.
  • Design an intuitive and seamless user flow from onboarding to advanced analytics, ensuring effortless AI model evaluation through polished, high-quality UX/UI.
  • Work closely with founders, product, engineering, and research to translate cutting-edge AI capabilities into intuitive, accessible products that help users get the best out of our model.
  • Ship end-to-end features across the stack, contributing to APIs, databases, and backend logic when needed to ensure a smooth and scalable product experience.

Qualifications

  • 3yrs+ experience at a company known for world-class user experience such as Figma, Spotify, Apple, Notion, or Revolut.
  • Demonstrated ability to build world-class software products, with a strong emphasis on frontend development:
    • Proven track record of building and scaling frontend systems, ideally in React and TypeScript.
    • Experience with relational databases (e.g., PostgreSQL) and ideally with NoSQL databases.
    • Familiarity with deploying applications to cloud platforms (e.g., Azure) and experience with frontend testing frameworks and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Product-driven engineer with a strong grasp of UX, UI principles, and responsive layouts, focused on delivering exceptional user experiences.

Nice to have

  • Experience in developer tools, AI, or ML-related products.
  • Python proficiency is a plus.
  • Experience as an early engineer at a fast-growing startup.

About you

You'll work by and thrive through our core principles:

Own the Outcome

  • Create real value: Every action should deliver tangible, meaningful value for the people who use what we build.
  • Drive to completion: Do the second 90%.
  • Do fewer things, better: Prioritize focus over breadth.

Back the Team

  • Collaborate for excellence:The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
  • Seek truth: Let the best ideas win, no matter where they come from, and let go of ego.
  • Argue passionately, then commit fully: Debate fiercely, but once a decision is made, own it like it’s yours.

Drive the Mission

  • Advance AI safety: Every action should contribute towards the safe development of AI.
  • Go big or go home:“The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.”

Compensation

  • Stake in equity as one of the early joiners
  • Pension plan
  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits

Join our team to make a dent in the universe by engineering safe, beneficial AI systems!

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