Senior Software Engineer
Parrot
About Us
Parrot is an AI-first technology company empowering attorneys to get more from depositions. Trusted by leading insurance companies, law firms, and Fortune 500 companies alike, Parrot blends the proficiency of 100% reliable, highly-trained reporters with cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence, ensuring smooth scheduling, immediate rough drafts, and real-time deposition summaries.
Why Join Us?
You’ll be building web applications and core backend services that integrate with state-of-the-art ASR and NLP models, solving interesting human-in-the-loop challenges that our 3-sided marketplace business model introduces. Your responsibilities will include end-to-end ownership of new features, maintaining existing systems, proactively improving the product, and bringing your own experience to achieve efficient engineering processes at scale.
Key Responsibilities:
Leading by example and taking ownership for the delivery of complex features
Working with a product manager to define the roadmap, align the team around it, and break it down into projects
Ensure Parrot stays at the bleeding edge of modern web app development
Design scalable systems that stand the test of time & collaborate with other engineers to ensure timely delivery
Perform code reviews for your peers, mentor other engineers via well-constructed and actionable feedback
Requirements:
3+ years of professional software engineering experience, building and hosting software products from inception to release and maintenance
Experience leading projects and/or teams and designing scalable services
Enjoys working in a full-stack team, focusing on what it takes to solve the problems instead of focusing on certain technological areas
Thriving in a collaborative and remote environment, efficient in remote setup
Able to work with people from operations or customer-facing roles to identify problems and build solutions
We are using mostly Python, React, Typescript, Kubernetes and AWS. We care about your engineering skill rather than specific language framework or tooling