CookUnity is looking to reimagine how people discover and enjoy food by leveraging AI to empower chefs and improve the efficiency of their platform development process.
Requirements
- Fluent in modern AI development tools (you have opinions on Cursor vs Windsurf vs Continue).
- Proven ability to integrate LLMs into real applications - OpenAI, Anthropic, open source models)
- Strong foundation in at least one programming language - Python, Kotlin, TypeScript, or similar).
- Experience with React, Next.js, or similar frameworks—you can build full-stack with AI's help.
- Personal projects using AI that went viral, got users, or solved real problems.
- Contributions to open source AI projects or published experiments
- Experience fine-tuning models, MCP or building RAG systems.
Responsibilities
- Ship production code daily using AI-assisted development - Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, etc.)—you know which tool for which task
- Partner with PMs to rapidly prototype their ideas, turning "what if we could..." into working demos in hours, not weeks.
- Build internal tools and automations that make everyone faster—from chef onboarding bots to menu analysis pipelines.
- Create reusable patterns and templates for LLM integration that other engineers can leverage
- Run experiments with new AI models and tools, becoming the team's go-to expert on what's possible.
- Write clean, maintainable code (with AI's help). You know when to let Copilot write and when to take the wheel
- Teach PMs and designers how to prototype with v0, Bolt, and Claude—democratizing the ability to build.
Other
- 3 years of professional experience (but you've been building things since before you could legally work)
- Portfolio of projects built with AI assistance. We want to see your GitHub, not your GPA.
- Natural teacher—you can explain to a PM how to use Claude to prototype, or help a senior engineer understand prompt engineering.
- Ship-first mentality: you'd rather deploy something imperfect today than something perfect next month
- Active in AI communities: Twitter, Discord, Reddit)—you know what dropped yesterday and have probably already tried it.