SkyLink is revolutionizing corporate travel management through an innovative AI-powered chatbot platform. Our solution enables travelers and arrangers to book and manage travel through enterprise chat channels like Slack & Teams, providing a natural conversation experience similar to talking with a corporate travel agent.
We leverage cutting-edge natural language processing and generative AI to handle both simple and complex travel itineraries. Our system can process colloquial English inputs and manage travel changes efficiently, making the entire process seamless for users. We're already generating revenue and serving enterprise customers and Travel Management Companies, helping them save millions in travel costs while increasing booking efficiency.
As a Software Engineer (FullStack), you'll be joining a dynamic team building the future of corporate travel technology. You'll work across our entire stack, from creating intuitive frontends to developing robust APIs and backend systems. This role requires someone who can balance technical excellence with practical delivery, understanding when to optimize and when to move fast.
The ideal candidate brings 4+ years of experience building complex systems and can demonstrate strong architectural thinking. You'll be responsible for developing frontends and APIs for various user types, implementing visual analytics, creating unified integrations with major travel systems, and expanding our platform's reach across different communication channels.
Our tech stack includes Python, Django, Celery, Redis, and Postgres on the backend, with React and TypeScript powering our frontend. We use AWS and Docker for infrastructure. We're backed by prestigious investors including Y Combinator, Menlo Ventures, and Human Capital, with guidance from former CEOs of global travel companies.
Join us if you're passionate about solving complex technical challenges, want significant ownership in your work, and are excited about using AI to transform an industry that impacts millions of business travelers.