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Frontend Engineer, Agent Collaboration Platform

New York City

About Hebbia

The user interface for universal knowledge capture. We want every atom of information that our users need to be at their fingertips.

Designed to be generally capable– it can tackle even the most complex tasks, citing answers over any amount of sources.   By showing its work, Hebbia empowers users to collaborate with AI on each step and validate responses instead of blindly trusting them.  Our mission is to put capable AI in the hands of 1 billion people by 2030.

The Team

The Agent Collaboration Platform team at Hebbia builds the interactive scratch-pad, analysis, and content creation tools for Agents. Our flagship product, Matrix, is a generative spreadsheet that leverages our ISD process to coordinate complex agentic workflows across thousands of documents. We pair a simple, elegant interface—where users can kick off complex multistep document workflows—with a real-time, high-throughput LLM execution engine capable of processing the equivalent of 100 Harry Potter novels per second. Together, we turn massive, unstructured document repositories into seamless, actionable intelligence.

Our team works in person 5 days a week at our SoHo office in NYC.

The Role

As a Frontend Software Engineer on the Agent Collaboration Platform team, you’ll play a critical role in shaping the user experience of our core products. Our biggest challenge is building agentic interfaces that provide enterprise control with consumer simplicity. You’ll be responsible for owning major product features end-to-end: from early design collaboration through to implementation, testing, and launch.

You’ll work closely with a tight-knit, cross-functional team of engineers, designers, product managers, and domain experts to architect and ship sleek, scalable interfaces that help our users solve incredibly complex workflows — without the complexity.

Responsibilities

  1. Be an owner. We are a small and growing team relying on each and every engineer to provide significant coverage.
  2. Build without prior art. Agentic interfaces do not have templates or pre-existing guidelines to rinse and repeat - you will be setting the standard for an industry.
  3. Own critical system components. Take complex requirements and turn them into robust, scaled solutions that solve real customer needs.
  4. Unlock meaningful customer value. Our customers aren’t using Hebbia for the gimmick - they unlock market moving value. You will be responsible for unlocking this Alpha.

Who You Are

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, or a related field. A strong academic background with coursework in data structures, algorithms, and software development is preferred.
  • 5+ years software development experience at a venture-backed startup or top technology firm.
  • Proficiency in React, Typescript, and popular frontend frameworks for component design and state management. 
  • Deep expertise in one or multiple: full-stack development, frontend engineering, web development, UX/UI engineering. 
  • Knowledge of cloud platforms and application deployment platforms (e.g., AWS, Vercel)
  • Demonstrated awareness of best practices in UI architecture and development
  • Problem-solving and analytical skills: Ability to analyze complex problems, propose innovative solutions, and effectively communicate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Leadership and teamwork: Proven experience in leading software development projects and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to foster a collaborative and inclusive work environment.
  • Continuous learning mindset: Enthusiasm for continuous learning and professional growth. A passion for exploring new technologies, frameworks, and software development methodologies.
  • Embraces rapid prototyping with an emphasis on user feedback
  • Autonomous and excited about taking ownership over major initiatives.

Compensation

The salary range for this role is $160,000 to $300,000, covering levels from junior to principal. Final leveling is determined through our assessment process, and exceptions to this range may be made for candidates with qualifications that fall outside our standard framework.

 

Life @ Hebbia

PTO: Unlimited

Insurance: Medical + Dental + Vision + 401K

Eats: Catered lunch daily + doordash dinner credit 

Parental leave policy: 3 months non-birthing parent, 4 months for birthing parent

Fertility benefits: $15k lifetime benefit

New hire equity grant: competitive equity package with unmatched upside potential 

 

 

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