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Description:
ReadMe is seeking a UI Engineer to join their Design team, working remotely in the US.
The role involves building prototypes, shipping features, and designing engaging content for projects like dx.readme.com and Owlbot AI.
The company supports over 5,000 startups and tech companies in creating interactive developer hubs.
As a startup, the position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on the company.
The engineer will collaborate closely with the Head of Design, the CEO, and other designers on various initiatives.
Responsibilities include exploring new ideas in the Gen AI space, designing and building features in partnership with industry leaders, and creating interactive marketing pages.
Requirements:
Candidates should have a strong interest in the intersection of product, engineering, and marketing design.
A curiosity for solving developer pain points and effective communication with developers is essential.
Experience in building prototypes and features, particularly in the Gen AI domain, is required.
Familiarity with the product and APIs, as well as a willingness to support and collaborate with team members, is expected.
Candidates should be prepared to engage with customers and iterate based on their feedback.
Benefits:
The position offers unlimited PTO with a minimum of three weeks.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance is fully covered for employees and their dependents.
Employees receive a One Medical membership and wellness stipends for therapy and general wellness.
There is a one-to-one donation matching program of up to $1,000 per year.
Twelve weeks of paid parental leave is provided after the birth or adoption of a child.
A work-from-home office stipend of $500 is available.
Employees can participate in three offsite retreats per year for team building and planning.
Additional details about benefits can be found in the company handbook.
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