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AI Research Engineer
Push the frontier of what assistive software can do for the people working through a divorce — pros and families alike — and turn that research into product.
Locations: Seattle · San Francisco · Los Angeles · New York · Remote (US) · Compensation: $210k – $300k base + equity · Legal-tech experience not required.
What you’ll do
- Prototype agents, copilots, and reasoning systems that help professionals draft, summarize, and reconcile complex matters.
- Evaluate frontier model capabilities against our internal benchmarks; pick what to use, what to fine-tune, what to build.
- Work with product to land research into the real product surface — not a demo.
- Mentor ML engineers on evaluation, prompting, and post-training techniques.
What you’ll bring
- Hands-on experience evaluating, fine-tuning, or building atop large language models.
- Strong Python and a willingness to dive into low-level performance work when it matters.
- A portfolio of shipped (or production-ready) prototypes — not just notebooks.
- Pragmatism about what’s actually ready for users vs. what’s still research.
Nice to have
- Published in NeurIPS / ICLR / ACL or shipped a widely-used open-source model.
- Experience with multi-agent systems, tool use, or structured-output generation.
- Background in human-in-the-loop or evaluation-heavy domains (medical, legal, education).
How we work
Small team. Honest feedback. Real ownership from day one. We don’t track hours; we track outcomes. We default to async — meetings only when they make us faster, not slower. We ship every week.
Apply
Send a short intro and a link to your resume / portfolio / GitHub. We read every application.
