Join the Research and Development Team at Everlaw
Build products that matter with people who think you do.
Build products that matter with people who think you do.
At Everlaw, our technical workstreams are designed as thoughtfully as our products. In R&D, you’ll build scalable solutions that help legal professionals get to the truth faster. We don’t operate in sprints culture or impose rigid timelines — we encourage true project ownership. Rather than being a cog in a much larger project, most features at Everlaw are built end-to-end by a single engineer, product lead and designer. We believe a leaner engineering team leads to more autonomy and greater employee growth. As AI and ediscovery transform how we find truth, Everlaw is leading the way. There’s never been a better time to join us.
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Engineering
We build for the long term. Quality product is at the core of everything we do — and our considered approach to development keeps us at the forefront of technological innovation.
If you like taking on complex technological challenges, with a focus on ownership and impact, our engineering team could be for you.
Everlaw’s engineering roles encompass both junior and senior engineers, engineering management, dev ops, analytics, and more.
Product & Design
Understand the user. Create tools they love. Accomplish both as part of the product team at Everlaw.
Our product team partners with stakeholders internally and externally to build tools that legal professionals embrace – not only because they get the job done, but because they delight the user at the same time.
Join the team, with roles in product management, product design, product operations, instructional design, and more.
We empower engineers to follow their interests and build the right functionality in the right way, without imposing deadlines.
With monthly innovative releases, when you work at Everlaw you work for a company at the cutting edge of AI in a vertical tailor-made for it.
Take on engaging technical projects that scale to impact the justice system as a whole.