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iGent AI | Senior/Staff Engineers | London, UK (Hybrid, 3 days/week) | Full-time | https://igent.ai

Hi! Co-founder of iGent AI here. We build agentic systems for large-scale, industrial projects, and an agentic cloud.

Proof: our agent built a Redis-compatible database in Rust, with no human coding, in 70 man-hours – see https://www.igent.ai/insights/production-database-server

Why join:

* Small, senior team: ex-DeepMind, OpenAI, Microsoft Research, Amazon, and Cambridge University

* Hard problems across distributed systems, OS/sandboxing, ML and LLM inference/post‑training. Real users; ship to prod.

* Big Tech salary + options.

Open roles (all Senior/Staff; hands-on):

  • Full-Stack - design and build the new agentic interface, with top designer

  • Agent Infrastructure - branching sandboxes, filesystems, orchestration, observability

  • Backend / Eng Lead - build cloud from first principles; distribution, sync, load-balancing, events

  • LLM inference & post-training - long context tech, RL, vLLM, performance

  • Devrel & GTM – live-developing, tutorials, OSS/community, hackathons - drive adoption
You might be a fit if you have:

- 5+ years building and operating production systems (or exceptional evidence).

- Own 0→1 projects; comfortable reading & generating lots of code.

- Public work (OSS/papers/blogs/products) or strong portfolio.

Apply! https://www.igent.ai/join-us


"pueue follow <task_id>" lets you see stdout or stderror of the specified task.

If one enqueues a single chain of tasks (no parallel tasks), is there a way to monitor stdout or stderror for the chain, without having to issue the follow command for each task at the time the task starts to run? This would provide better observability of what is running, as in a shell script with the tasks sequentially listed.


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