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About LindyLindy is building the AI assistant for everyone else - not the tinkerers, not the builders, but the people who just want their day back. Lindy Assistant lives in iMessage, handles email, calendar, and meetings, and takes two minutes to set up. We're building the layer between powerful AI models and real people's lives.The RoleThis isn't a shadow-an-engineer internship. You'll write and ship real code, work across the stack, and be treated like a junior engineer from day one. We'll push you - and we'll make sure you're learning at every step.You'll be working on a product people use every day to handle their email, meetings, and calendar. The surface area is broad, the codebase is moving fast, and there's no shortage of interesting problems to dig into.What You'll DoWrite and ship production code - not just prototypes, real features that go liveWork across the full stack: TypeScript/React/Node on the frontend, Python on the backendCollaborate directly with engineers in code reviews, standups, and design discussionsDebug real problems in a live product with real usersAsk a lot of questions and figure things out fastWhat We're Looking ForYou're studying CS or a related field, or you've taught yourself - either worksYou've built things: side projects, hackathon submissions, open source contributions, anythingYou're comfortable in at least one language; you pick up new ones without much fussYou've touched TypeScript, React, or Python before - you don't need to be an expert in all threeNice to HaveExperience with LLM APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) or building on top of AI modelsFamiliarity with agentic workflows or tool-use patternsYou've built or shipped something people actually useWhat You'll GetHourly compensationDirect mentorship from engineers who care about code quality and your growthA front-row seat to how a fast-moving AI startup operates