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Description:
The role is for a back-end engineer at ElevenLabs, a company pioneering voice technology with a global reach.
The position is remote, with a preference for candidates located on the East Coast of the United States or in Europe (New York, London, Warsaw, Berlin).
Responsibilities include building and maintaining the platform based on cutting-edge voice models, improving existing products, maintaining internal infrastructure, and collaborating with other teams to design customer solutions.
The company is in an exciting growth phase, having reached over 1 million users and secured Series-C funding at a valuation of 3.3 billion dollars.
Requirements:
Candidates should be passionate about audio AI and motivated by the impact of their work.
A strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence are essential.
Candidates must be analytical and efficient, with a focus on solving complex challenges.
Initiative and the ability to work autonomously from day one are required.
Expertise in Python and a strong background in backend development are necessary.
Familiarity with software and system design patterns, APIs, cloud infrastructure tools, storage solutions, and data structures is required.
Knowledge of test design and security fundamentals is essential.
Experience with Kubernetes, payment processing providers like Stripe, and basic understanding of AI models is a plus.
Benefits:
The company offers high-velocity innovation with rapid experimentation and minimal bureaucracy.
Employees will be part of a truly global team, collaborating with colleagues from over 30 countries and participating in annual company offsites.
The remote-first approach prioritizes talent over location, with structured asynchronous workflows to maximize impact.
Continuous growth opportunities are available, allowing employees to collaborate with AI leaders and shape their career paths.
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