General Employee

Careers

Join the team building AI employees for the real economy.

We are looking for people who care about shipping useful systems into messy, high-stakes workflows where customers, phones, software, and revenue all meet.

Who thrives here

Builders

Product-minded engineers

People who want the work to survive contact with customers.

Operators

Systems thinkers

People who can turn messy workflows into durable process.

Customer people

Field translators

People who can hear an operator's pain and turn it into product clarity.

Teams

The work spans product, AI systems, customer operations, and growth.

We care less about perfect functional boundaries than about people who can own an outcome end to end.

Product engineering

Build the app, workflow engine, integrations, telephony surfaces, testing harnesses, and operational controls that make AI employees usable.

AI systems

Design agents, tool contracts, evaluation loops, recovery paths, and guardrails for work that cannot fail silently.

Customer operations

Map real workflows, launch first employees, inspect outcomes, and help operators turn messy processes into measurable roles.

Growth and partnerships

Find the service categories, channels, and partner motions where an AI workforce creates obvious economic value.

How We Work

Useful beats theatrical.

Ship into reality

The work is not done when a prototype looks good. It is done when a customer can trust it with an actual workflow.

Stay close to operators

Field context matters. The best product ideas usually come from listening to how teams actually work.

Own the result

We value people who can see the whole path from product decision to customer outcome.

Open Applications

No perfect role listed? Send the clearest version of what you want to own.

Tell us what kind of work you do best, what you have shipped, and which service-business workflow you think AI employees should handle next.

Send a concise note with evidence of your work.

A useful application explains what you have owned, what shipped, and where you would raise the bar here.