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Buying a home in the UK takes too long. We're fixing that.
Farringdon is changing that. We are a fully regulated conveyancing law firm built from the ground up around AI — designed to make one of the most stressful experiences in people's lives faster, clearer, and less opaque.
What the role is: We are looking for a full-stack product engineer. You will be joining a small founding engineering team with a domain-specific agentic system already in production with real clients using Farringdon to sell their homes.
Our first product milestone centres around giving our conveyancers back the hours they would otherwise spend on behind-the-scenes work that currently makes conveyancing feel slow and opaque: triaging tasks, drafting updates, chasing third parties, checking documents, etc.
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We work in TypeScript and Python. The hard, interesting work is everything around the model: tool design, context management, evals, and a human-in-the-loop layer built for a regulated professional who is accountable for every transaction.
What we are looking for: A track record of shipping products in early stage companies. You have taken something from idea to production and learned from the process. You work with coding agents every day and have moved beyond prompt-and-accept. You decompose problems, delegate execution, and review output with a critical eye. The code is always yours; the agents just let you own more of it. Ability to pick up unfamiliar code, systems, and assess AI-generated output. You spot flaws before being told, and you understand why something is wrong. Comfort with ambiguity. Early-stage means the spec is often incomplete. You can make good decisions with imperfect information. Strong communication: you can make technical decisions and constraints easily understood by a conveyancer and explain the commercial or user rationale behind your decisions. Experience designing and shipping LLM-powered features or workflows in production. Eager to experiment, learn, and iterate rapidly.


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Domain knowledge in legal or property is not required. Curiosity about it is.
What we offer Competitive salary, meaningful equity, hybrid working from our central London office, and the chance to build something that will affect every property transaction in the UK. Full role details at farringdon.com/product-engineer.
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