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      <description>Location: City of London | Salary: &amp;pound;80000 - &amp;pound;95000/annum | Type: Permanent | Senior Full Stack Engineer | London | Hybrid | AI Product Scale Up (start-up) | Python &amp; TypeScript  Salary: -80,000 - -95,000 + equity  Location: London, hybrid working (1 day per week)     A high growth AI product company is hiring a Senior Full Stack Engineer to join a strong engineering team building a platform already being used at meaningful scale.     This is the kind of environment where engineers are trusted with real ownership, expected to contribute to technical direction, and surrounded by people who care deeply about building good products well.     The product is live, revenue is strong, customers are using it daily, and growth is happening quickly enough that engineering quality and scalability now matter just as much as speed.     They are still early enough that strong engineers can heavily influence architecture, product direction, engineering standards, and how the platform evolves over the next few years.        What you''ll be doing:   Building end to end product features across frontend and backend  Designing APIs, backend services, data models, and user facing functionality  Improving platform performance, usability, reliability, and maintainability as usage ...</description>
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