Cursor Jobs
Find roles where Cursor is more than a productivity hack. These companies want builders who can use AI coding tools to ship real product work faster.
Every listing is curated for AI-native work, with a focus on applied builders, automation-minded engineers, and people who can turn rough ideas into working software.
Live Cursor Jobs
19 matching rolesAlternance - AI Builder & Automation E-commerce (H/F)
Build internal tools and automations using n8n and AI; showcase your curiosity through personal projects and prototypes.
Product Builder
Ship beautiful consumer features using Cursor and Claude — show us your portfolio and prove your product taste.
AI Product Builder
Build AI-native product experiences and agentic workflows; show us your shipped projects, prototypes, and deep AI tool proficiency.
Product Builder
Ship production-grade AI agents and internal tools using Cursor and Claude—show us your artifacts and proven workflows.
What Are Cursor Jobs?
Cursor jobs are software, product, and automation roles where AI-assisted development is part of the expected workflow. Instead of treating AI coding tools as a side experiment, these teams look for people who can use them to plan, generate, refactor, test, and ship.
The best fit is usually someone who still understands the code they ship. Cursor helps with speed and iteration, but companies still care about judgment, product taste, debugging, and the ability to own outcomes end to end.
How AI-Native Teams Use Cursor
AI-native teams use Cursor to move through product work faster: exploring unfamiliar code, generating first-pass implementations, refactoring messy flows, and writing tests while the product direction is still changing.
The strongest teams do not treat Cursor as a replacement for engineering judgment. They use it as a fast pair programmer, then review the output, tighten the architecture, and make sure the shipped code still matches the product and security bar.
What Companies Expect From Cursor Builders
- Strong fundamentals in TypeScript, React, APIs, databases, or the stack used by the team.
- Evidence of shipped projects, not just prompts or experiments.
- Comfort reviewing AI-generated code for correctness, security, and maintainability.
- A practical workflow for testing, debugging, and keeping product quality high.
Who These Roles Are For
- Engineers who already use Cursor for real project work.
- Builders who can move from product idea to working prototype quickly.
- Founding engineers, full-stack developers, and technical product builders.
- Candidates who can explain how they review, test, and improve AI-generated code.
How To Prepare For Cursor Jobs
- Build and publish a real project where Cursor was part of the workflow, then explain what you accepted, changed, and rejected.
- Practice reading unfamiliar codebases and using Cursor to make small, reviewable improvements.
- Keep your fundamentals sharp: TypeScript, React, APIs, databases, testing, and debugging still matter.
- Document your AI coding workflow so hiring teams can see how you protect quality while moving quickly.
How To Learn Cursor
FAQ
Do I need professional Cursor experience to apply?
Usually no. Teams care more about whether you can show a serious AI-assisted development workflow and shipped work.
Are Cursor jobs only for software engineers?
Mostly, but not always. Some product builder and automation roles value Cursor when the work involves prototypes, internal tools, or technical workflows.
Should I mention Cursor in my portfolio?
Yes, if it is part of how you build. Be specific about where it helped and how you verified the final result.
Do companies still test coding fundamentals?
Yes. Cursor can speed you up, but strong teams still expect you to reason about architecture, edge cases, and code quality.