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Software Engineer - Applied AI Engineer

Join Postman as an Applied AI Engineer :

Are you excited about AI’s potential? Do you want to work toward the goal of using AI to help millions of developers be more effective at their jobs? At Postman, one of our goals is to create net new developers in the world, and we believe products like Postbot, an AI Assistant for our users, will play a vital role in this journey. 

To help us with this, we’re seeking exceptional engineers to join us. As an AI Software Engineer, you will work with a talented team of engineers, researchers, design and Product teams, to design and implement key components on developing and implementing AI-powered products and workflows into Postman’s product.

If you are eager to learn more about how we work, this blog by the Postbot team will help you understand how we build and ship things.  

What You'll Do :

Generative AI is such a new field that best practices and recommendations aren’t fully developed, so we can experiment and learn a lot. That being said, here’s what has worked for us so far:

  • Use your expertise to help evaluate benchmarks, build new agent architectures, design and manage data pipelines, and run large-scale experiments to ship new features.
  • Help integrate product and research by developing prototypes and translating them to production.
  • Stay ahead by engaging with the latest machine learning and AI developments. Take part in code reviews, share knowledge, and lead by example to maintain high-quality engineering practices.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver product features on time across Postman’s product stack.
  • Ship with high intent and work with the team to improve your ability to iterate and ship AI-powered features over time.

You might be a good fit if you :

  1. Are a product-minded engineer (2-5 years+) who has the desire and flexibility to wear multiple hats
  2. Have experience shipping AI features or building AI infrastructure
  3. Have knowledge of basic machine learning methods, especially those related to natural language processing and generative models.
  4. Have the ability to design and run ML research experiments, engineer prototypes, and build infrastructure and tooling for processing data.
  5. Have a "validate first and perfect later" mentality and are curious about how things work inside the hood.
  6. Are self-driven, self-motivated, able to work independently and in a team
  7. Have a background in building and shipping world-class products at scale and have a passion and interest in AI
  8. Have experience with NodeJS or Javascript is a plus

About Postman :

Postman is the world's leading collaboration platform for API development. Postman's features simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration to help create better APIs—faster. More than 25 million developers and 500,000 organizations worldwide use Postman today. Here's a timeline of Postman's journey in becoming an API Platform. 

P.S: We highly recommend reading The "API-First World" graphic novel to understand the bigger picture and our vision at Postman.

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