Happy Scribe | Multiple Engineering Roles | Barcelona, Spain | Hybrid or On Site (can sponsor VISA)
With a team of just 10 people and no investor funding, we’ve built a transcription and subtitling product used and loved by 3.5M people, we’ve built one of the biggest Speech To Text datasets and we’ve been profitable from month 1 (currently €4.7M ARR). We are 100% bootstrapped and funded by our happy customers, immune from the funding shortage and layoffs that are impacting other companies.
We’ve been leveraging our dataset to try and build the first Speech-To-Text algorithms that will surpass human accuracy. We’re searching for Backend Engineers or Machine Learning Engineers who can help us get there, and product-focused Full Stack Engineers who can help us scale the product that will leverage this tech.
In the next year we want to hire 10 engineers; if you don’t see anything that fits now, get in touch anyway. We want to learn about your career goals so we can reach out in the future if anything matches.
This might be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to solve one of the fundamental AI challenges of this decade.
We offer visa sponsorship and relocation packages.
Links with more info
Here is a blog post from Pau, one of our Software Engineers, about his experience working here https://bit.ly/3y1R6bb
Here is our careers page https://www.happyscribe.com/careers
And here is our product www.happyscribe.com
To apply, or ask questions email Claudia on careers@happyscribe.co
Compensation info
We are open to considering people from 2+ to 20+ years, which means it’s a very wide bracket. We’d start from €40,000, but it could go up to €120,000 for a very senior engineer. We also offer equity and different package options depending on whether you value more equity or salary. For context, a speech-to-text competitor was acquired by Microsoft for just under 3Billion. The transcription and subtitling market is booming and equity is worth a lot.
Interview process
It’s short, respectful and focused on you; no take home tasks. See each role for specifics.