
The mobile source of truth
We're looking for an engineering intern who is technically strong, learns fast, and wants to work on real problems. You'll contribute to real distributed systems, real tooling, and real products inside a small fast-moving team. This isn't a "shadow someone for 12 weeks" internship. You'll ship code that runs in production for enterprise customers, and maintain a high level of autonomy in the process.
What you'd work on
- Build and ship scoped product and engineering projects end to end
- Improve internal tooling and developer experience across the CLI, dashboard, and backend
- Work across product, infrastructure, growth, and reliability
- Work with the engineering team and founders daily
What we're looking for
- Fast rate of learning
- High agency
- Comfortable with ambiguity
- Excited to work hard and move fast
- Curious, resourceful, low ego
Strong signals
- You've built side projects, internal tools, or open-source contributions
- You enjoy ownership and actively seek responsibility
- Comfortable reading and working across multiple languages and systems
- You've done something technically impressive relative to your experience level. We care about raw ability, not polish
Probably not a fit if
- You want a lot of structure and clearly scoped tasks
- You're uncomfortable figuring things out without detailed guidance
- You want a big-company internship experience with formal mentorship programs
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Our environment
Our stack spans TypeScript, Python, and Go across a large monorepo. We use LLMs heavily in the product and in how we build. We care about relevant experience and raw ability, not exact stack matching. If you've built real things and learn fast, the specific languages and frameworks are the easy part.
Revyl is a proactive observability platform that catches and triages bugs across iOS, Android, and web applications before they reach production.
Our mission is to automate software reliability. The first step is to create end to end testing that enables companies to ship faster with confidence.
The founding team created DragonCrawl and have left Uber AI to commercialize their work. We are well capitalized and have been backed by investors like Felicis, General Catalyst, and Y Combinator, with support from angels like the co-creator of OpenTelemetry, as well as strategic angels from Meta, Nvidia, and Uber. With early enterprise traction, we are well positioned to be the default reliability platform of the future.