Senior Software Engineer, Veer

£70-100k

EMI Options Scheme

SQL
Docker
Kubernetes
TypeScript
Python
Postgres
Git
Mid, Senior and Expert level
London

2-3 days a week in office

Veer

AI-enabled job market analysis

Job no longer available

Veer

AI-enabled job market analysis

1-20 employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceRecruitmentMarket researchMachine LearningData Analysis

Job no longer available

£70-100k

EMI Options Scheme

SQL
Docker
Kubernetes
TypeScript
Python
Postgres
Git
Mid, Senior and Expert level
London

2-3 days a week in office

1-20 employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceRecruitmentMarket researchMachine LearningData Analysis

Company mission

To help everyone, regardless of circumstances, become an expert on their own future.

Company mission

To help everyone, regardless of circumstances, become an expert on their own future.

Our take

A spin-out of Oxford University, Veer is building AI-powered tools to help people learn about, explore and understand the job market - so they can make informed career decisions.

The aim is to transform job searching into an easier and more personalised experience, helping people along their professional growth journey with AI-driven insights and tailored guidance.

It's an intriguing proposition and one that will no-doubt prove valuable to the candidates of today. By combining the latest advancements in ML, AI and NLP with a pin-sharp focus on the user experience, Veer has a real chance to contribute to the recruitment infrastructure of the future.

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Leadership

Sue Douglas

(Co-Founder & CEO)

Prior to joining the start-up world, Sue was a news and media executive for decades. Previously holding posts such as Deputy Editor at The Sunday Times, President of New Business at Condé Nast Publications and publisher at Trinity Mirror.

Sir Nigel Shadbolt

(Co-Founder)

Nigel is a world-renowned researcher in Artificial Intelligence. He is currently Principal of Jesus College and a Professorial Research Fellow in Computer Science at the University of Oxford. In 2012, he was awarded a knighthood for his contributions to science and engineering.