N26 has reimagined banking for today’s digital world. Technology and design empower everything we do and it’s how we are building the global banking platform the world loves to use.
We've eliminated physical branches, paperwork, and hidden fees for an elegant digital experience and supreme savings. Giving people the power to live and bank their way is what gets us out of bed in the morning and inspires the work that we do.
We are headquartered in Berlin with offices in multiple cities across Europe, including Vienna and Barcelona, and a 1,500-strong team of more than 80 nationalities.
Full job descriptions here: https://n26.com/en-eu/careers, you can email me with questions/resumes dmitrii.sergeev@n26.com
We’re building an AI-first bioinformatics platform to empower life science researchers with agentic AI and LLMs. Backed by pre-seed funding, a government grant, and real demand from biotech and seed companies, we’re looking for versatile engineers to help us shape the future of AI in genomics.
What you’ll do:
• Architect and build AI workflows, agentic interfaces, and data pipelines
• Work across the stack: Go, Python, TypeScript
• Contribute to system design, infrastructure (AWS, Docker, Terraform), and devops
• Collaborate closely with scientists and iterate from prototype to product
• Help define our technical culture and roadmap as a core founding member
Nice-to-haves (not all required): LLM integration, RAG systems, HPC infra, ML, cloud/on-prem hybrid systems
About us: We’re an early team of engineers and scientists with strong academic and industry backgrounds (ex-BCG, PhD in Plant Biotech, M.Sc. AI). We’re committed to building something impactful, technical, and genuinely useful for life science.
Apply: hello@ploid.ai
More about us: https://ploid.ai
We also consider internship requests from strong student candidates.
IMPORTANT: We are now seeking for expertise in frontend / full-stack and PhDs with AI applied to life science bioinformatics (multiomics and/or chem)
Thanks everyone for all the support in our August and September posts! HN really helped finding amazing engineers.