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Clera

Product Engineer

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About this role

Join an early-stage AI hardware startup as a Product Engineer owning the full app experience across iOS, Apple Watch, and Mac. You'll ship user-facing features end-to-end, integrating AI/LLM capabilities while working directly with product leadership in a small, fast-moving team.

What you'll do

  • Own and ship features end-to-end across iOS, watchOS, and macOS platforms
  • Build and integrate agent and LLM-based features (tool use, memory, retrieval) into the consumer app
  • Make independent scope and design tradeoffs across UX, UI, backend, and AI/ML surfaces
  • Collaborate with backend and ASR engineers on shared services and APIs
  • Iterate on features based on real user feedback from design through launch
  • Address platform-specific challenges like tap-target reliability and cross-platform meeting detection

What they're looking for

  • Swift and SwiftUI for iOS and watchOS development
  • Electron and TypeScript/React for macOS client development
  • Backend API and service development
  • AI/ML integration and LLM feature implementation
  • Full-stack product thinking across UX, UI, and backend
  • Real-time or streaming systems (audio, ASR pipelines)
  • Cross-platform architecture and design tradeoffs
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Clera

Clera builds an agentic operating system that automates complex workflows and processes through AI agents, with a platform designed to simplify distributed infrastructure management for developers. The company is hiring Founding Engineers, Customer Engineers, and Product Engineers to develop both backend systems and user-facing interfaces across their AI automation products.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a shipped consumer app feature you owned end-to-end — what tradeoffs did you make across UX, backend, and implementation?
  • Tell us about your experience integrating LLM or agent-based features into a production app. What were the hardest parts?