If you have personally made over $100,000 via trading (manual / algo) or have a github repo with 500+ stars, please email [email protected] directly to have your application fast-tracked.
At Doe, we’re building an AI workforce that operates mission-critical workflows across private equity-backed rollups - starting with DSOs. These agents need to be fast, resilient, auditable, and secure.
Here's why we might not be the right fit for you:
• We work hard and have a high-velocity environment with lots of growth opportunities.
• We value exceptional performance and continuous improvement. We believe that if you aren't constantly learning, you aren't growing.
• You will be responsible and accountable for making high-impact decisions that determine
Ideal candidate credentials:
Expert-level understanding of systems programming (C++ or Rust, concurrency, databases, operating systems)
Previous experience founding or working at startups is a plus
Has written prompts / tinkered with GPT models and apps
What you'll do:
As a systems engineer at Doe, you’ll help build the core systems powering our agents' ability to process and query massive volumes of unstructured data at enterprise scale.
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Doe San Francisco, California, USA Office
San Francisco, California, United States, 94114
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