4 open TypeScript positions
The Full Stack Engineer will be responsible for owning features end-to-end across the Next.js frontend and Python backend for Mem0's memory platform powering LLM applications. Key responsibilities include designing APIs, building UIs, owning data models, deploying to production, and optimizing performance and reliability at scale. The role requires strong product sense, collaborating cross-functionally, and operating production systems after launch.
This Developer Relations role involves being the voice of Mem0 to developers by maintaining open-source repositories, supporting the community on platforms like GitHub and Discord, and driving partnerships. Key responsibilities include building prototypes with Python/JS SDKs, creating educational content, and synthesizing developer feedback for the Engineering and Research teams. Candidates must have proven experience building prototypes, working with LLM/RAG workflows, and contributing to open source projects.
The Applied AI Engineer will be responsible for turning vague customer use cases into functional proofs-of-concept through rapid, full-stack prototyping. Key tasks involve experimenting with memory retrieval techniques, integrating various AI tooling, and collaborating closely with Research and Backend teams. Success requires demonstrating winning prototypes that adhere to quality and latency targets, followed by creating concise documentation for production handoff.
The Forward Deployed Engineer acts as the technical owner for customer integrations, embedding with clients to map requirements and ensure successful deployment of Mem0 into their technology stacks. Key responsibilities include designing and building integrations using SDKs and APIs, troubleshooting complex field issues related to authentication and data layers, and bridging feedback to the internal Product and Engineering teams. This is a hands-on role requiring strong coding skills in Python and JavaScript, combined with excellent communication abilities when interacting with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.