Applications deadline: We accept submissions until 15 January 2026. We review applications on a rolling basis and encourage early submissions.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITYWe're looking for Full-stack Software Engineers who are excited to build tools for frontier AGI safety research, e.g. building and maintaining evals libraries and tools for monitoring and controlling our own LLM traffic.
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTSYour main objective is to develop tooling for analyzing model evaluation results. Here is a list of features that you might build and ship in your first 6 months:
LLM-powered search that finds interesting fragments in evaluation transcripts
Comparison views that show how conversations and scores differ between two evaluation runs
Ability to view and analyse conversations with coding agents (Cursor, Claude Code, etc.) in addition to evaluation transcripts
Results streaming for evaluations that are currently being run
Collaborative editing of evaluation logs that automatically updates metrics and other derived data. Think of this as developing an "IDE for evaluations".
Besides this, here are example auxiliary projects which you might do:
Automated evaluation pipelines to minimize the time from getting access to a new model for pre-deployment testing to analyzing the most important results and sharing them.
LLM agents and MCP tools to automate internal software engineering and research tasks, with sandboxes to prevent major failures
Telemetry API and instrumentation of our existing tools, allowing us to monitor usage and improve reliability
Upstream improvements to the Inspect framework and ecosystem, e.g. support for evaluating modern agentic scaffolds.
We want to emphasize that people who feel they don't fulfill all of these characteristics but think they would be a good fit for the position nonetheless are strongly encouraged to apply. We believe that excellent candidates can come from a variety of backgrounds and are excited to give you opportunities to shine.
LOGISTICSThe SWE team currently consists of Rusheb Shah, Andrei Matveiakin, Alex Kedrik, and Glen Rodgers. Beyond the SWE team, you will closely interact with the research scientists and engineers as the primary user group of your tools. You can find our full team here.
ABOUT THE APOLLO RESEARCHAt Apollo Research, we're primarily concerned with risks from Loss of Control, i.e. risks coming from the model itself rather than humans misusing the AI. We're particularly concerned with deceptive alignment / scheming, a phenomenon where a model appears to be aligned but is, in fact, misaligned and capable of evading human oversight. We work on the detection of scheming (e.g. building evaluations), the science of scheming (e.g. model organisms), and scheming mitigations (e.g. anti scheming, and control). We closely work with multiple frontier AI companies, e.g. to test their models before deployment or collaborate on scheming mitigations. At Apollo, we aim for a culture that emphasizes truth seeking, being goal oriented, giving and receiving constructive feedback, and being friendly and helpful.
If you're interested in more details about what it's like working at Apollo, you can find more information here.
Equality Statement: Apollo Research is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to providing equal opportunities to all, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.