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Dexter (YC F24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer in Berlin

•garriguv•1h ago
Dexter is the AI-native spend intelligence platform for complex enterprises. Big enterprises spend hundreds of millions, sometimes billions, every year buying things from suppliers, but most of them have no clear picture of what they're actually paying for. We use AI to read their invoices and contracts and turn that messy data into clear insights, so they can spot savings and make smarter decisions.

Procurement is a fascinating function, responsible for huge amounts of spend, managing strategic supplier relationships and negotiations, yet is overlooked when it comes to technology. We’re here to bring them into the AI era.

We went through YC in 2024, and have been growing since then. Now we're looking for a Founding Engineer to scale our engineering team, with a strong focus on using AI and automation to move faster than teams ten times our size.

### Role description

As a founding engineer, you’ll work on building the Dexter product from the ground up, collaborating closely with the founders and our customers.

It’s not just about shipping code, but rather owning projects end-to-end, making product and technical decisions, talking to customers, and making Dexter a successful business.

Some of the problems we currently solve for our customers include structured data extraction from documents (invoices, contracts, etc), autonomous agents matching documents and entities together, and AI assistants assisting them in their tasks. It’s the full range of applied AI in the enterprise.

### Key Facts

- Location: Berlin, on-site at least 4 days a week - Employment type: Full time - Compensation: €60k–€100k + meaningful founding equity - Tech stack: AWS, Ruby on Rails - Working language: English (German is a plus for our customers) - Work authorization: you already have the right to work in the EU

### Who we are looking for

- Velocity: Everything you do, you do with speed - High Agency: “I’ll figure it out” mentality - High Ownership: nobody has to tell you what to do, you just do things - You’re excited to work with AI - You have either: - A Masters in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics - 4+ years of professional software engineering experience

### What would make you not a good fit

- You prefer to work remotely - You want well-defined problems to solve - You want to work 9–5 - You’re in it for the tech, not customer problems

### What we offer

- A high-impact role in a fast-growing YC AI startup - Work on cutting-edge AI functionality like autonomous agent systems - Direct, daily collaboration with experienced founders - A steep learning curve with real responsibility from day one - Exposure to sales, strategy, product, and company-building - Competitive compensation that recognizes your value

### About us

We’re a team of builders and operators who love solving tough problems. Our founders, Vincent (ex-SoundCloud), Caterina (ex-Uber), and Bella (ex-HubSpot), met while scaling operations at Dance and saw firsthand how critical supply chain and procurement operations are to real-world products. So we built Dexter to help. We’re backed by Y Combinator and growing fast.

### How To Apply

Send us an email at jobs@getdexter.co with a short text explaining why you want to join Dexter and your LinkedIn and GitHub profiles.

You can also apply through Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/dexter/jobs/UTa4FeU-fo...

### Interview process

Here’s what you should expect if you interview for Dexter:

1. Screening call with our CTO (30mins) 2. Time-bound take home technical challenge (2–3h) 3. Interview with our CEO or COO (30mins) 4. On-site technical pairing interview with our CTO (2–3h)

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