engineering
Posted Apr 27Software Engineer, New Grad (AI)
at Notion
San Francisco, United StatesRemote
Requirements
- In today's world of endless apps and tabs, Notion provides one place for teams to get everything done, seamlessly connecting docs, notes, projects, calendar, and email—with AI built in to find answers and automate work.
- We're looking for an New Grad AI Engineer to join as a strategic partner in shaping Notion's AI vision.
- You'll work on cutting-edge AI-powered features, leveraging LLMs, embeddings, and other AI technologies to make Notion more intelligent and capable.
- This role may be aligned to one of multiple AI-focused teams at Notion.
- Depending on team match and business needs, you could work on: - AI product engineering: building model-powered features end-to-end (UX, APIs, retrieval, orchestration, quality, and reliability) - Model & systems engineering: improving model integration and performance (latency, cost, safety, robustness) and building the infrastructure that supports model serving and experimentation - Evaluation & quality (evals): creating evaluation frameworks and automated/ human-in-the-loop testing to measure and
- QUALIFICATIONS: - Pursuing a bachelor's or master’s degree in computer science, engineering, or another related field.
- Must be able to start full time prior to July 27, 2026. - Previous internship experience. - Working towards a proficiency of one or more programming languages such as Typescript, React, Python, etc. SKILLS YOU'LL NEED TO BRING: - Expertise building and prototyping: You’re excited to build and iterate quickly, and you’ve started exploring AI/ML through coursework, projects, internships, or hackathons.
- You’re comfortable learning how different parts of a product fit together (UI, APIs, data), have some familiarity with relational databases like Postgres or MySQL, and can take an idea from prototype to a working feature with guidance. - Problem-solving: You’re curious and methodical.
- experience with any part of our technology stack: React, TypeScript, Node.js, Postgres, etc. - You’re a builder who finds joy in building software solutions for yourself or others - You care about the interaction between technology and society, the ways in which they inform each other, and our responsibility as technologists to be conscious of that relationship. - You've heard of computing pioneers like Ada Lovelace, Douglas Engelbart, Alan Kay, and others—and understand why we're big fans of their work.