- About this Job
Job Title: AI Software Engineer at SVSAI SVSAI is at the forefront of financial technology innovation, revolutionizing the way credit card management is done. We have created a platform using artificial intelligence to streamline credit card tracking, optimize rewards, and manage payments all within one application. We are looking for a forward-thinking AI Software Engineer to join our dynamic, rapidly growing team. You’ll be on the front lines of our main income stream, coding, testing, and deploying our AI systems. The ideal candidate is an innovative problem solver with strong AI and machine learning skills who can seamlessly integrate commercial solutions for our user base. Your primary focus will be in the development of AI applications and their integration with back-end services. You will be working alongside other engineers and developers working on different layers of the infrastructure. Therefore, a commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and the creation of quality products is essential. Role Responsibilities: 1. Design, implement and deploy AI models 2. Work
- Idea
At SVSAI, we deliver simplified credit card management through artificial intelligence; offering users a smart, streamlined approach to finance tracking. We maximize convenience, merge rewards insights, and decode spending patterns to transform complex financial tasks into rewarding experiences. Our commitment is to make fiscal responsibility engaging and beneficial, empowering users to extract the most value from their credit cards.
- Problems
SVSAI addresses the pain of managing multiple credit cards by providing a unified platform for tracking spending, optimizing rewards, and ensuring timely payments. It eliminates the hassle and time loss associated with using different apps for each card, offering users a more efficient and stress-free financial experience.
- Solution
Solution: SVSAI, an AI app consolidating credit card management for efficient financial control, rewarding experiences and smart spending decisions.