Software Engineer, Core Services

Cursor Cursor · Coding AI · San Francisco, CA · Engineering

Software Engineer on the Core Services team at Cursor, owning critical shared services (auth, webhooks, agent backend systems) that sit between product surfaces and infrastructure. Focuses on building reliable, well-abstracted systems for agent workflows and developer experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Owning authentication: designing and implementing a scalable auth architecture that secures one of the most widely-used developer tools in the world.
  2. Powering the agent backend: owning the infrastructure behind Cursor's agent workflows, optimizing for end-to-end performance and reliability as agents become central to the developer experience.
  3. Building a robust webhook server: handling high-throughput event delivery with proper retry semantics, dead-letter queues, and observability so external integrations just work.
  4. Hardening SCM integrations: building resilient abstractions over source control providers so Cursor stays rock-solid regardless of third-party conditions.
  5. Driving end-to-end agent reliability: partnering with the client and inference teams to improve the full path from user action to agent response, closing the loop on one of the hardest problems in AI-powered development.

Skills

Required

  • building and operating critical backend services
  • agentic products or infrastructure
  • reliability and performance of complex multi-step systems
  • clean abstractions
  • well-defined service contracts
  • making it easy for other engineers to build on top of your work
  • strong software engineering fundamentals
  • owning the full lifecycle of production services

Nice to have

  • authentication/authorization frameworks (OAuth, JWTs, RBAC)
  • event-driven architectures
  • building developer-facing platform services

What the JD emphasized

  • agent workflows
  • agent backend
  • end-to-end agent reliability
  • complex multi-step systems

Other signals

  • building agent backend
  • driving end-to-end agent reliability
  • optimizing for end-to-end performance and reliability as agents become central to the developer experience