Product Engineer
8.0/10
Sherlock
$80,000 – $160,000 USD
Remote
senior
about 1 month ago
May be outdated
aicryptoweb3PythonNext.jsTypeScriptLLMs
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Description
What you'll do
- •Talking directly to protocol teams using the product, identifying what they actually need, and converting those conversations into concrete product and UI changes (10x weight)
- •Shipping those product and UI changes yourself — you write the code, not just the spec (9x weight)
- •Improving the prompting, judging, deduplication, and false-positive reduction pipelines that determine which findings reach customers (8x weight)
- •Building and maintaining benchmarks so we can tell whether changes actually improve the product (7x weight)
- •Making product calls in ambiguous situations and pushing work forward without heavy direction (7x weight)
- •Working closely with Sherlock’s developers and security researchers to stay aligned on goals and ship the right things (6x weight)
- •Staying current with practical advances in AI and LLMs that improve developer velocity and product quality (4x weight)
Conditions
- •Attractive base (payable in fiat or crypto) + material tokens/equity + benefits
- •Flexible time-off policy
- •Great healthcare
- •Multiple offsites each year in places like France, Argentina, Thailand, etc.
- •Own a core product area at the company leading the AI shift in blockchain security
- •Root access to the decision-making process/criteria in all areas of Sherlock and the ability to work directly with the founders
- •Move quickly and get stuff done on a small, elite team that has already made a big impact in the crypto space
- •Play a huge role in defining the future of Sherlock and accomplishing the goal of making crypto/DeFi accessible to everyone.
Requirements
- •Senior-level Python experience with a track record of shipping SaaS or software products to production
- •Comfort owning UI work end-to-end in a modern frontend stack (we use Next.js / TypeScript): thinking through the UX flow, mapping out the possible states a screen can be in, and translating that into a working UI yourself.
Not a designer role, but you genuinely enjoy this part of the job.
- •Daily use of LLMs in your workflow, plus hands-on experience shipping a feature whose value depends on LLM output quality — prompting, judging, retrieval, evals, or similar.
- •Comfortable on calls with technical customers — this is a recurring part of the job, not occasional.
You enjoy turning a customer conversation into a product change.
- •High agency: comfortable working without a PM, designer, or eng manager handing you scoped tickets.
You decide what to build, scope it yourself, and ship it.
- •Working hours that meaningfully overlap with US or EU timezones.
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