Legal Engineer - Custom Solutions
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80 ptsHarvey, a pioneering company in the field of legal and professional services, is seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join their team as a Legal Engineer. Based in Chicago, this role offers a unique opportunity to be part of a generational company that is transforming the way critical knowledge work is done. With a strong presence in over 60 countries and a customer base of over 1500, Harvey is scaling rapidly and defining a new category in real-time. The company's mission is to combine cutting-edge AI, an enterprise-grade platform, and deep domain expertise to reshape the future of professional services.
As a Legal Engineer in the Custom Solutions team, the successful candidate will play a key role in building tailored AI tools for leading strategic customers. The team's primary focus is on scoping, designing, and implementing custom agents, playbooks, and prompts to address high-priority use cases. Each solution is built around a customer's specific needs, requiring a deep understanding of their requirements and the ability to design and implement effective solutions. Harvey's team is known for its intensity, commitment to excellence, and dedication to the company's values of decisiveness, simplicity, and a relentless drive to deliver results.
The ideal candidate will be joining a team that operates with a high level of autonomy, taking ownership of their work and pushing each other to achieve excellence. With a strong focus on growth, both personal and professional, Harvey offers a unique opportunity for individuals to develop their skills and career in a dynamic and supportive environment. The company's hybrid work model provides flexibility and work-life balance, allowing team members to thrive in a setting that suits their needs. If you are a motivated and ambitious individual looking to be part of a company that is shaping the future of professional services, Harvey's Legal Engineer role may be the perfect opportunity for you.
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