
Run a team of coding agents on your Mac
Hi there! It’s Charlie and Jackson, founders of Conductor.
The two of us met eight years ago when we played ultimate frisbee together at Brown. Last year, we quit our jobs at Point72 and Netflix to start a company together.
Conductor is used by engineers at YC, Linear, Vercel, Notion, Supabase, and other leading companies, and it’s changing how people work. One user told me:
A huge amount of my work now is wildly parallelized, in a way I’ve never had to worry about before. It’s been a while since a dev tool has changed my life [like Conductor did].
There’s a big opportunity ahead of us. In the next few years, humans will shift focus from direct work (writing code) to orchestrating teams of AIs—and we're going to need entirely new interfaces to do it. We want you to help us build them.
We’re looking for a designer who can help us create beautiful and intuitive interfaces for the next generation of IDEs. Someone who can do it all: an idea generator, an explorer, someone who can talk with users, design, prototype, and then help us build it.
You’re probably a good fit if:
If you have coding experience as well, that’s a nice bonus.
Pay
Compared to similar companies at our stage, we aim to pay roughly median salary and 90th percentile equity.
We give out more stock than other companies because we hire less, and each employee can make an unusually large impact.
Health care
… and, most importantly, Real Health Care: sleep, nutrition, exercise, social support. We try to make Conductor a strongly positive influence on all those fronts. More about our culture.
Stuff
Your ideas here
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We're a small, in-person team in San Francisco building the first AI orchestrator.