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Software Engineer (2024-2025 Campus Grads)

You must be a recent grad (within the last 6 months) or graduating with a Bachelors in Winter 2024 or Summer 2025 in order to be considered for this role.

About EliseAI

EliseAI is a machine learning technology company based in New York City. Our mission is to create conversational artificial intelligence that transforms industries crucial to sustaining our lives, starting with housing and healthcare. With powerful and adaptable AI solutions, we unlock game-changing operational efficiencies for businesses, increasing their ability to serve more people.

Why choose EliseAI?

As a Campus Software Engineer at EliseAI, you won't just write code; you'll be a driving force behind increasing operational efficiencies for businesses and improving lives. Instead of following a playbook, you’ll be creating it. Every single day you will be challenged to identify how we can scale and execute on it.

While working with other talented Engineers, you'll have the opportunity to take on significant ownership, lead projects, and see your ideas come to life. If you get excited by the thought of working really hard on challenging problems, then EliseAI is the right place for you.

Here are your core objectives:

  • Contribute rapidly to our core software platform and new products that automate the leasing process, and help our customers operate their apartment communities more efficiently.
  • Develop and own new features that increase value for our customers.
  • Propose meaningful improvements to our software architecture and design patterns.

What we're seeking:

  • Ambitious Innovators: We're in search of individuals who share our excitement for AI's potential to drive positive change. Your passion will fuel our mission to transform industries and improve lives. If you're motivated by challenges and ready to make your mark, you're exactly who we're looking for.
  • Collaborative Contributors: Collaboration is central to our success. We're seeking team players who thrive in a collaborative environment, communicate effectively, and are enthusiastic about learning from their peers.

Requirements:

  • Graduating with a Bachelors degree in Winter 2024 or Summer 2025
  • Degree in Computer Science or a related field
  • Someone who is excited to work hard at a fast-growing startup, and has a strong bias for action
  • Willing to work in person at NYC headquarters with the engineering team 4 days a week

Nice to haves:

  • Experience interning or working in a startup environment  
  • Understanding of machine learning and data and AWS experience

Benefits:

In addition to the growth and impact you’ll have at EliseAI, we offer competitive salaries along with the following benefits:

  • Equity in the company in the form of stock options 
  • Medical, Dental and Vision premiums covered at 100%  
  • Fully paid parental leave
  • Commuter benefits 
  • 401k benefits
  • Monthly fitness stipend
  • Working from our brand new Midtown south office with an open floor plan, fully stocked kitchen, and company paid lunch
  • Fun company social events through our Elise and the City program
  • Unlimited vacation in addition to paid holidays

We'll cover relocation packages from outside of the Greater NYC metro area - we'll make the move exciting, not painful.

Job Compensation Range:

The base salary range for this role is $140,000 - $180,000. EliseAI offers a competitive total rewards package which includes base salary, equity, and a comprehensive benefits & perks package. Exact compensation is determined based on a number of factors including experience, skill level, location and qualifications which are assessed during the interview process. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided by our Recruiting Team during the hiring process.

EliseAI provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

 

 

 

 

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