Founding Engineer @ Autotab

Founding Engineer @ Autotab

The digital robot that does your repetitive work — for $1/hour

Job Details

Downtown Brooklyn
3 - 6 years of experience
In office 5 days per week
$130,000 - $180,000

Highlights

  • Work on one of the most important problems in the field
  • Hard, novel problems
  • Talk to users, ship, repeat
  • Work with amazing people

About Autotab

Autotab is a desktop app for teaching AI to do the work you don’t want to do. You simply show it how to do the task once and Autotab uses AI to learn how to do it for you. Once it has learned a task, Autotab can do it as many times as you want, 24/7/365—no lunch breaks needed.

Autotab is built for real work: It excels at tasks that are repetitive, such as doing the same thing for every item in a list, and complex e.g. involving many steps across different software applications. Autotab currently is able to do any task that can be done in a browser, with capabilities to control any application on your computer coming soon.

On top of it all, you only pay for the time that Autotab actually spends doing work for you—starting at $1/hour!


Job Description

Why it's exciting:

  • Work on one of the most important problems in the field. Digital robots will unlock the next 100x productivity increase, and free humans from trillions of hours of soul-crushing work.

  • Hard, novel problems. Many of the problems we're solving have never been solved before. They span core infrastructure (we built our own browser), the frontiers of AI/ML, and UX design for entirely new modes of human-computer interaction.

  • Talk to users, ship, repeat. We have a product that is being used in production and has incredible demand. Our approach is to begin with a highly reliable model that solves the most tedious problems today, and then iteratively scale capability and usability to full self-driving.

  • Work with amazing people. We are building a tiny, ambitious team that works shoulder-to-shoulder 6 days / week. We particularly enjoy working with people who are open-minded, broadly curious, and kind.

If those sound like good reasons to you too, then here's a bit about what we are looking for.

We should talk if you:

  • Take pride in your work. You are the kind of person who can't bring themselves to do bad work, and works hard no matter the project. You care deeply about what you build, and the people you build it for.

  • Have high velocity. You must be able to move very quickly through large codebases with complex, low-level code—while writing good abstractions with sensible tradeoffs.

  • Have built hard things before. Building self-driving for the computer is very hard. If you have a track record of building hard things you are more likely to succeed at this one.

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