The fastest way to ship airtight AI
As an engineer at Openlayer, you will play an essential role in developing our core product and delivering value to AI teams worldwide. You’ll work closely with our team of AI experts, building and enhancing features that support developers to create best-in-class systems. This position offers the unique opportunity to shape a product with a substantial impact on the field of machine learning and responsible AI.
If you're excited about AI and the reliability problem, we’d love to hear from you!
Our interview process is designed to be efficient. At each phase, we will be quick to make decisions and will be transparent about our thinking.
This stage is a more informal call to get to know more about the role, and for you to evaluate whether it’s a good fit for you. We are looking for people with a strong interest in startups and motivation to help them; this is usually exhibited by past experience working at or starting one yourself.
The conversation will cover some light technical discussion about UI development and your past experience. Mostly, we want to know that you can code and ship fairly involved systems, and speak to them with clarity on the details. This tends to be a good indication that an engineer had strong ownership and showed autonomy in making product or technical decisions.
Our first technical screen can be either remote or in-person, and is intended as a first pass to assess basic programming web skills (which is core to what we do here!) You’ll work on a 1-hour practical programming problem, implementing a back-end web service similar to a todo app: https://todobackend.com/
For this project, you should have a full stack web environment set up AND a relational database already running on your machine. Here at Openlayer, we use React with Next.js, but Angular or anything else you’re familiar with works. To make the most of the time, you should have a working project set up before the interview.
During the interview, you’re also free to use LLMs or Google for syntax. We believe this helps developers feel more comfortable during the process, and avoids any learning curve or limitations of 3rd party platforms (Coderpen, etc.). While you are welcome to use AI to help with code completion, we’ve found it often adds noise to the interview process.
A lot of the work we do involves close collaboration with the founders of Openlayer. To this end, the next step in our process is to have a chat with a founder.
They’ll dive deep into your own background/interests. In particular, many of these discussions focus on your past experience in fast-paced environments, working in ambiguous environments and focusing on building impactful products and systems.
This is also a great opportunity to learn more about Openlayer and what we do here, as well as why it’s a pretty unique place to build software. As always, come prepared with great questions!
The interview process is a deeper dive into technical abilities, product thinking and overall fit. For the “fit” portion, we are again looking for ownership and autonomy, but we also dig deeper into communication. This is evaluated throughout the process -- in how you communicate your approach, solutions and overall thinking.
Each interview is 1 hour long, with 45 minutes allocated for the technical portion, and 10-15 minutes for Q&A. We don’t always do all the interviews, and we take it on a case-by-case basis.
Each interview in more detail:
We schedule the in-person round at our SF office, and we’ll provide lunch for you to get to know more of the team. (We’ll cover costs of travel and accommodations if needed.) We do not guarantee the full round of interviews above and we sometimes short-circuit the process if we think it’s not a good fit.
We have found that going through this process gives us enough to make a go/no-go decision. We offer feedback to candidates who request it, and relate the feedback to the skills, qualification and interview process above.
The typical interview process takes 2-3 weeks from start to finish, but we have accommodated as short as one week. We are happy to accommodate candidates who might have a short timeline or competing offers. The more information you can share about your situation and where you are in the process, the more we can either attempt to expedite/match, or save you time if we cannot.
Openlayer is a testing and debugging platform for machine learning models. Openlayer makes it easy for ML teams to find failures and biases, figure out their root causes, and create unit tests to ensure they stay fixed — all baked in with experiment tracking and versioning (think GitHub for ML). The company was founded by three previous Siri engineers who contributed to over 15 different AI/ML projects at Apple.
Openlayer is currently working with several well-known enterprise companies worth over $1B, helping them rapidly improve the quality of their models and datasets and save tons of time and money.
We're looking for a founding engineer to help us build the future of sustainable, performant, and ethical machine learning.
We're backed by Y Combinator and several of the top investors and funds in the world, including the founders of companies like Instagram, Voyage, Instacart, Sendbird, Mercury.