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Build the Future of AI Safety

Join a team of passionate engineers and researchers working to make AI agents safer and more reliable for everyone.

Why Work at RunLog AI?

We're building something that matters - tools that help organizations deploy AI safely and responsibly.

Impact-Driven Work
Your work directly contributes to making AI systems safer and more trustworthy for millions of users.
Work-Life Balance
We believe in sustainable work practices with flexible schedules and unlimited PTO.
Remote-First Culture
Work from anywhere with optional access to our San Francisco office for collaboration.

Open Positions

We're looking for talented individuals to join our growing team.

Senior Full-Stack Engineer

Engineering
San Francisco, CA / Remote
Full-time

Build the next generation of AI agent observability tools with React, Node.js, and Python.

AI Safety Researcher

Research
Remote
Full-time

Research and develop new approaches to AI agent safety, policy enforcement, and risk mitigation.

DevRel Engineer

Developer Relations
Remote
Full-time

Help developers integrate RunLog AI, create content, and build our developer community.

Benefits & Perks

We take care of our team so they can focus on building amazing products.

Competitive salary and equity

Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance

Flexible PTO and work-from-home options

Top-tier equipment and development tools

Learning and conference budget

Catered meals and snacks (SF office)

Don't See a Perfect Fit?
We're always looking for exceptional talent. Send us your resume and tell us how you'd like to contribute.
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