Tavus

Forward Deployed Engineer

Tavus
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5 months ago
San Francisco, CA, USAMid Level
H1B Sponsor

Responsibilities

  • Work directly with customers to debug integrations, build proofs of concept, and design solutions.
  • Build prototypes, SDKs, sample applications, and tools that improve developer experience.
  • Collect customer feedback, identify patterns, and translate insights into product and engineering improvements.
  • Partner on early feature adoption by testing pre-release features with customers and suggesting iterations.
  • Help define and deliver a world-class customer experience.

Requirements

  • Extremely solid software engineering fundamentals.
  • Curiosity about problems across the stack, including ML, infrastructure, and networking.
  • Desire to work closely with end users to understand and solve their problems.
  • Ability to identify patterns in customer requests and use them to inform product direction.
  • Strong bias toward action and a founder mindset.
  • Willingness to work hands-on with customers and build prototypes, SDKs, sample applications, and tools.

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedule
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Gear stipends

Categories

Forward Deployed
Tavus

About Tavus

51-200 employees

Tavus is a research lab pioneering human computing. We’re building AI humans: a new interface that closes the gap between us and machines, free from the friction of today’s systems. Our real-time human simulation models let machines see, hear, respond, and even look real, enabling meaningful face-to-face conversations with people. AI Humans connect and act with precision and empathy, making them capable, trusted agents. It’s the best of both worlds: the emotional intelligence of humans, with the reach and reliability of machines. They’re available 24/7, in every language, on our terms. Imagine a therapist that anyone can afford. A personal trainer that adapts to your schedule. A fleet of medical assistants that can give every patient the attention they need. Tavus: teaching machines how to be human.