PromptArmor (YC W24) Is Hiring in San Francisco

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Summary

About PromptArmor We break LLM Applications. Or at least, that’s how we started. This is core to our DNA, puts us on the cutting edge of AI security, and you can get an idea of some of our discoveries below: We’ve been using this expertise to build defenses, helping the largest enterprises in America securely accelerate their AI journey by solving the most complex, net-new AI security problem set that exists today (hint: not content moderation). We work with teams from the cutting edge AI-native unicorn to iconic Fortune 50s, to the biggest law firms in the world. We are building one of the only product platforms in AI security that people actually want. Fun Facts Here’s some other things you might care about (but hopefully less than the above): Our team has experience from companies like Google, Tesla, Roblox, and Panther. We are backed by top investors (Y Combinator, Joe Montana, Chris Howard, Mark Pincus), have raised $3.2M, and run lean so we have lots of runway. Here’s a video from Garry Tan (CEO of Y Combinator) talking about us on the first Lightcone podcast. You will get cool but respectable swag We have an office dog who gets very excited when we ship Our Mission The biggest barrier to enterprise AI adoption is security. This is a hard, category-defining problem. But the rewards are immense. If we win, we will enable trillions in economic value and unlock human potential. We intend to win. And we hope you join us. About The Role: You’ll be working with the founders and a tight knit team in San Francisco (we work in person, 5-6 days of the week) to build and scale the PromptArmor platform - architecting, building, and iterating on new and existing systems across the stack. Technical Requirements Excellence in: Python (or a similar language) Designing and implementing distributed systems React, Next.js (or a similar frontend framework) Interest in: AI Security Leveraging LLMs Infrastructure You’re likely a good fit if: You’ve gone 0 to 1 with a product as a f...

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