
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Role
At Variance, we are teaching machines to make the hardest judgement calls at scale. That means building AI agents for the high-stakes gray-area of risk investigations, fraud, and identity reviews.
We’re a small, talent-dense team in San Francisco, with former founders and talent from top AI labs. Our customers include several Fortune 500s, global marketplaces, and regulated financial institutions. If you thrive on extreme ownership, moving fast, and working directly with founders, you’ll feel at home here.
This is an in-person position. Our office is located in San Francisco, CA.
What will your day-to-day look like
Own the end-to-end integration strategy of Variance to our enterprise customers
Understand and partner with customers to understand their needs and set their strategy with Variance
Build GenAI-powered agentic workflows and automation for billion-scale events
Serve as the primary, ongoing technical point of contact for our users
Requirements
Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment
Past experience working with LLM solutions, and a deep understanding of GenAI
Strong Coder with proficiency in Python, Java, Typescript, or similar
Self-directed and comfortable working with ambiguity
What we offer
Health care: we offer platinum-level medical, dental, and vision insurance
Unlimited PTO, sick leave, and parental leave
Up to $100 in reimbursement for personal health & wellness expenses each month
Free lunch and dinner
401(k) plan
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
- Unlimited Vacation
- Paid Time Off
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