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Clera

Software Engineer

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About this role

A San Francisco-based technology company seeks a Software Engineer to design and maintain scalable software systems while collaborating with cross-functional teams. You'll contribute to architectural decisions, participate in code reviews, and deliver production-grade features end-to-end.

What you'll do

  • Design, develop, and maintain robust software systems and applications
  • Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code
  • Collaborate with product, design, and engineering teams on feature delivery
  • Participate in code reviews and establish engineering best practices
  • Identify and resolve technical bottlenecks and bugs
  • Contribute to architectural decisions and technical roadmap planning

What they're looking for

  • Proficiency in Python, Java, Go, or JavaScript/TypeScript
  • Data structures and algorithms
  • System design principles
  • Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
  • DevOps practices
  • Code review and documentation
  • Production software development
  • Cross-functional collaboration

Benefits

  • Competitive salary package
  • Benefits commensurate with experience
  • On-site or hybrid work arrangement
  • Multiple office locations (San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City)
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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 production system you've built or maintained—what were the key design decisions?
  • How do you approach identifying and resolving technical bottlenecks in a large codebase?