Full-Time

AI Support Engineer

Cognition

Cognition

201-500 employees

AI-powered code writing and testing

No salary listed

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

California, USA + 1 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
QA & Testing (2)
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Required Skills
Kubernetes
Python
Java
Docker
Go
Requirements
  • 2+ years working in a technical role
  • Bachelor's or higher degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field
  • Knowledge of distributed computing, containerization, and orchestration technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes)
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or Go
  • Strong organizational skills and customer friendliness
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic startup environment
Responsibilities
  • First line of response to any customer issues: Customer issues could stem from misuse of the software, errors in the deployment, or bugs in the underlying software. Support engineers are required to use their AI and CS knowledge to root cause, reproduce, and respond to any type of issue. Support engineers will help define processes and build automations to streamline our support function.
  • Escalation, resolution, and education: If a support engineer is unable to resolve a customer issue, they are responsible for escalating the issue to the appropriate Cognition/Windsurf stakeholders (deployed engineering, field IT, or enterprise engineering), tracking and understanding the resolution of the issue, and educating the customer on the solution.
  • Knowledge documentation and distribution: Support engineers are responsible for documenting learnings about failure modalities across use and deployment and distributing that knowledge to end customers and internal engineering teams.
  • Product testing and feedback: Cognition and Windsurf’s products work across a range of IDEs, programming languages, and modalities. Support engineers will be instrumental in testing each release. Support engineers will also use their CS and AI skills to automate parts of the QA process.
Desired Qualifications
  • Passion for artificial intelligence and large language models. Hands-on experience with these technologies is not required, but is a plus.

Cognition automates software engineering tasks with Devin.ai’s autonomous AI platform that can write, run, and test code. It integrates with Slack, GitHub, and browsers to manage tasks and track progress within existing workflows. The service is subscription-based, enabling engineering teams to scale output without hiring more staff, reducing costs while speeding delivery. Its end-to-end automation includes creating pull requests and code reviews, focusing on workflow optimization within familiar tools.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$696M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2023

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cognition achieved $445M ARR in 18 months, validating enterprise demand at scale.
  • Only 18% of Asia-Pacific businesses use autonomous AI systems, representing massive untapped expansion.
  • Windsurf acquisition ($82M ARR, 350 customers) creates vertically integrated platform with regional distribution.

What critics are saying

  • OpenAI o1 achieves 48.9% SWE-bench versus Devin's 13.9%, eroding technical differentiation.
  • Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet reaches 50%+ on agentic coding, commoditizing autonomous agents.
  • Cognizant partnership locks Cognition into low-margin reseller model capturing 40%+ revenue.

What makes Cognition unique

  • Devin executes complex multi-step engineering tasks autonomously end-to-end in sandboxed environments.
  • Founders are IOI gold medalists with deep competitive programming expertise and reasoning focus.
  • Enterprise-grade security via VPC deployment and integrated orchestration tools differentiate from consumer AI.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

0%
Colossus
May 11th, 2026
An afternoon with Cognition founder and nerd emperor Scott Wu

In-depth profile of Scott Wu. Cognition hit $445M ARR in 18 months, raising at ~$25B valuation. Customers include U.S. Army, Goldman Sachs, Mercedes-Benz.

Nikkei Asia
Apr 9th, 2026
Peter Thiel-backed Cognition AI opens Japan and Singapore offices to tap Asian software automation demand

Cognition AI, a Peter Thiel-backed artificial intelligence startup, is expanding into Asia with new offices in Japan and Singapore. The US company aims to capitalise on rising demand for software automation in markets facing persistent engineering shortages. The move marks Cognition's push into the Asian market as businesses seek AI-powered solutions to address workforce challenges in software development.

Asia Business Outlook
Apr 9th, 2026
AI startup Cognition enters Japan with DeNA partnership, raises $400M at $10.2B valuation

Cognition, an AI startup, has entered the Japanese market through a partnership with DeNA whilst raising $400 million at a $10.2 billion valuation. The company is deploying Devin, its AI software engineering assistant, to address Japan's software engineer shortage. Cognition is working with major Japanese firms including DeNA and Mizuho Securities through partner ULS Consulting. DeNA reported that early internal use of Devin more than doubled operational efficiency for some teams by automating tasks like fixing tests and resolving errors. The tool can complete tasks that typically require four to eight hours for junior engineers, though it performs best with clearly defined assignments. Cognition has launched Devin 2.0 starting at $20 monthly, competing against free tools from GitHub and Amazon.

Tech in Asia
Apr 9th, 2026
US AI startup Cognition raises $400M at $10.2B valuation, launches Devin in Japan

Cognition, a US AI startup, has launched in Japan as its first Asian market, partnering with DeNA AI Link Co. to introduce its AI software engineer, Devin. The company announced it has raised over $400 million at a $10.2 billion valuation. Devin is already being used by DeNA and Mizuho Securities through partner ULS Consulting. DeNA reported some teams more than doubled operational efficiency after internal testing, addressing Japan's software engineer shortage. The AI tool handles narrow, high-volume engineering tasks. Ramp used it to clear over 10,000 hours of technical debt through test fixes and workflow automation. Cognition has reduced Devin 2.0 pricing to a $20-per-month minimum, competing with free tools from GitHub and Amazon whilst targeting specialised automation use cases.

The Post and Courier
Mar 18th, 2026
Corridor raises $25M Series A to secure AI-generated code in real time

Corridor, a security platform for AI-native software development, has raised $25 million in a Series A round led by Felicis at a $200 million valuation. Conviction, Timeless, Artisanal Ventures, Lux Capital, and others participated, including angels from Anthropic, OpenAI and Cursor. The company's Agentic Coding Security Management platform embeds real-time security controls directly into AI coding workflows, preventing vulnerabilities as code is generated. Corridor integrates natively with tools like Cursor and Factory, providing security feedback during development without disrupting workflow. Founded by CEO Jack Cable and CTO Ashwin Ramaswami, with Alex Stamos as chief product officer, Corridor serves customers including Sublime Security and Pylon. The funding will expand platform capabilities and deepen integrations across developer tools as AI coding tools increase software production speed and volume.