About the job
Corgi builds insurance products for tech startups using AI and a modern stack. The company operates as a licensed carrier, has raised $108 million, and recently expanded into the UK and EU. The platform uses Django, integrates Stripe for payments, and features AI-powered underwriting. Corgi is growing its engineering team in London.
Role overview
This Frontend Software Engineer role in London focuses on building and shipping products with autonomy. The team values engineers who can take an idea from concept to live deployment without waiting for detailed roadmaps. Experience launching side projects, weekend builds, or products used by real customers is highly regarded.
What makes a strong fit
- Motivation to work in a startup environment
- Proven ability to independently build and launch projects
- Delivers results quickly, sometimes within hours or days
- Comfort working across the stack and adapting to new challenges
- Shares clear opinions but remains open to better ideas
- Prioritizes outcomes and team goals over titles
How the team works
- Decisions happen quickly; perfection is not required
- Products and improvements launch regularly, not just quarterly
- Emphasis on shipping and iterating instead of long review cycles
- High intensity is standard, both during launches and quieter times
- Decisions are made openly and transparently
- Internal competition encourages everyone to improve
This position is for builders who want to create and deliver real products.
Behaviors that will end the role quickly
- Engaging in office politics or gossip
- Taking direct feedback as personal criticism
- Adding unnecessary process or overhead
- Missing deadlines after committing to them
How to apply
- Send links to GitHub, personal websites, live projects, or shipped products
- CVs are not required
- Email applications to: sergio@corgi.com
- Proof of shipped work is required
Location and compensation
- Based in London, with on-site or hybrid options
- Base salary ranges from £75,000 to £140,000, plus equity options
- Salary depends on ability to ship, not seniority or job titles

