AI Product Engineer, New Grad
Arize AIFull Time
Entry Level & New Grad
San Francisco, California, United States
Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, along with a strong foundation in programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, or TypeScript, and familiarity with AI/ML concepts and frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. A basic understanding of cloud platforms like Google Cloud Platform and AWS is also required, as well as excellent communication skills and the ability to thrive in a collaborative, in-person environment.
The Early Career Software Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining robust software solutions with a focus on integrating AI capabilities, collaborating with product managers and designers to define requirements and implement innovative features, debugging and troubleshooting technical issues to ensure platform stability, and staying current with emerging technologies and best practices in software engineering and AI. They will also contribute to the design and development of AI agents using frameworks like LangChain or Rasa, and potentially build RAG pipelines for contextual, real-time responses.
Connects parents with childcare providers
Wonderschool connects parents with quality preschools, daycares, and in-home childcare programs. The platform works by recruiting and training childcare providers through a 12-week program, even if they lack prior licensing. This training helps providers gain the skills needed to run successful childcare programs and assists them in obtaining the necessary licenses and meeting health and safety standards. Unlike many competitors, Wonderschool offers a subscription-based service that provides childcare providers with tools like automated billing, parent communication portals, and ongoing professional development. The goal of Wonderschool is to simplify the childcare process for both parents and providers, ensuring high-quality care while reducing administrative burdens for providers.