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Sei Hiring LLM Engineer for Financial AI Platform

By

ramkumarvenkat

5mo ago· 5 min readen

Summary

Sei, an agentic AI platform for financial services backed by Y Combinator and other investors, is hiring a mid to senior LLM engineer. The job involves building and scaling AI systems, working with enterprise customers and banks, and requires experience with LLMs, RAG pipelines, and AI/ML. The company emphasizes values like continuous feedback, product-mindedness, execution focus, and humanity. Candidates should have startup experience, strong bias toward action, and be willing to work from the Chennai office 4 days a week. The role offers competitive compensation with equity options.

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We are looking for an LLM engineer to help shape the company's tech, product, and culture.
We don't read much into your CV; instead, we look at what you have done in your life so far (side projects, open-source contributions, blogs, etc.).
Doers over talkers: We spend time figuring out the right direction, then execute quickly. No one is too 'senior' to do a job.
Humanity over everything else: We sell the product to businesses, but in reality, we sell it to real humans on the other side.
If you want to coast along and do the minimal possible work. The work hours will be intense - we believe in less micro-management and high accountability.
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Who? We are Sei, an agentic AI platform for financial services. Since launching, we're live with large enterprises across the US, Europe, and APAC and growing at double digits per month. We are backed by world-class investors, including Y Combinator, Trib

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