Sprig

Technology

SoftwareEngineer,AITeam

$150–230k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Software Engineer, AI Team at Sprig. Skills: Backend systems, Applied AI, Data processing, Inference workflows. Build and ship features. Develop backend APIs”

What You'll Achieve.

Understand user experiences at scale; Bring AI-powered understanding into product; Deliver trustworthy analyses; Deliver privacy-safe analyses

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Debug complex issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years professional experience, Solid understanding of data structures, Solid understanding of RESTful APIs, Solid understanding of SQL, Solid understanding of testing

Nice to Have

Familiarity with Node.js, Familiarity with Temporal, Familiarity with AWS, Familiarity with PostgreSQL, Experience in Python, Experience in other languages

What You'll Do.

Build and ship features

Own small features end-to-end

Collaborate with engineers

Improve technical judgment

Extend across the stack

Contribute to product surfaces

Contribute to quality

Contribute to shared understanding

Improve observability

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Experienced engineers; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Clear communication; Design discussions; Feedback

Full Job Description

ABOUT SPRIG Sprig is the customer survey platform, rebuilt around AI agents. For two decades, teams have relied on Qualtrics, Medallia, and SurveyMonkey to understand their customers. These platforms were built for a slower era, with manual setup, fragmented workflows, and insights that arrive too late to share decisions. The gap between how fast products move and how fast research can keep up has never been wider. We're building something different. With Sprig, AI agents design studies, adapt surveys in real time, and turn responses into clear, actionable insight. Teams move from question to evidence in hours instead of weeks, without sacrificing rigor. Product teams no longer guess. They know. Our mission is to make deep customer understanding effortless and always on, so the best teams in the world can build products their customers love. Companies like Microsoft, DoorDash, Notion, Figma, Coinbase, and TripAdvisor use Sprig to stay close to their users. Backed by $85M from Andreessen Horowitz, Accel, and First Round Capital, we're growing quickly across the world's leading product organizations. The category is being rebuilt, with AI at the core. If you're excited by hard problems and the chance to define how modern teams understand their customers, we'd love to meet you. ABOUT THE ROLE Sprig’s AI team builds the systems that help user-experience researchers and product managers understand their users at scale. Every day, we process over half a billion events and run millions of AI inference queries, transforming raw feedback and usage data into actionable product insights. As a senior software engineer, you’ll own and evolve the backend systems that make this possible—distributed data pipelines, inference workflows, and the integrations that bring AI-powered understanding into Sprig’s product. Our work spans from distributed data processing and inference pipelines to the product surface that UX researchers and PMs interact with. The team operates across the stac

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