About PhoebePhoebe is modernizing America's home healthcare infrastructure. This is the coordination layer for one of the largest labor markets in the country.We're looking for hungry, high-throughput generalist engineers as we scale into the multi-millions over the next 6 months.This is the perfect role if you want to start your own company but aren't sure what to build yet. You will:Get a clear view into engineering, product, go-to-market, and the iterative loop that connects all 3Learn the Vertical AI playbookhow to embed into an industry, learn the domain, and build LLM-driven workflows to automate it.How to generate demand with modern GTM techniques across B2B and B2CWhat you'll doBuild voice and SMS agents to automate this 24/7 logistics industry end-to-endDesign and improve our LLM orchestration layer - prompt engineering, tool use, context management, and evaluationBuild internal tooling so our ops team can monitor agent performance, handle edge cases, and onboard new customers fasterImprove reliability and observability across our voice and messaging infrastructureShip features end-to-end: data model to API to UIOur techReact / TypeScript / Vite on the frontendFastAPI / Python on the backendPostgres (RDS)Twilio for voice and SMSLLMs throughoutAWSLinear, NotionYou're a good fit ifYou're a strong generalist who can work across the stackYou stay on the cutting edge of AI dev workflows and love using coding agents to automate engineering, observability, and the entire development workflow.You ship fast and iterate based on real usageYou're comfortable with ambiguity and figuring things out as you goYou've worked with LLMs in production (or are eager to)You want to be early at a company that's growing very quicklyWhat we offerInteresting, high-leverage work at a company growing very fast$180k+ base salary with above-market equitySmall team where your work ships to customers immediatelyIn-person in NYC (Chinatown / LES) - we work in the same roomMultiple second-time founders to learn from - Justin (CEO) sold Bayes (YC S19) to Airtable. Dave built and sold Kamana, an app for travel nurses.