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AI-first code editor for pair-programming with models.

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Cursor is an AI-native company — AI-first code editor for pair-programming with models. It currently has 15 open roles in our index, with posted total comp from $160k–$380k and 33% of roles open to remote. Below: who they're hiring, what it pays, and what working there looks like.

Open roles
15
Posted comp range
$160k–$380k
Remote-friendly
33%

Open roles at Cursor

15 live roles — click any row for the full posting.

What Cursor does

Cursor is an AI-native company: AI-first code editor for pair-programming with models. That matters for anyone considering a role here, because the work sits on the company's critical path rather than off to the side — the systems you build compound directly into the product's value.

Being AI-native also shapes the team. Hiring skews toward people who have shipped AI systems in production, the pace is fast, and the bar for technical judgment is high. The upside is leverage: your work is visible and the problems are genuinely hard.

What it's like to work at Cursor

A few culture data-signals, read straight from Cursor's live postings rather than from a careers-page mission statement:

  • Remote: 33% of current openings are remote-friendly.
  • Seniority: the team is weighted as shown below — a useful read on how much mentorship vs. ownership to expect.
  • Tech stack: TypeScript, Rust, Python, React.
SeniorityShare of open roles
Mid33%
Senior33%
Staff33%

A higher share of senior and staff roles signals a team that expects ownership from day one; a heavier mid-level share usually means more structured ramp-up and mentorship.

What Cursor pays

Across its open roles, Cursor's posted total compensation spans $160k–$380k, with the band widening at senior and staff levels as equity becomes the larger slice. Cursor weights offers toward equity, so the realised number tracks how the company performs over your vest.

For role-by-role detail — percentiles, pay by seniority, and how base splits from equity — use the salary guides linked beside each role below.

Roles Cursor is hiring for

The roles Cursor is most actively hiring right now, with a live count and a link to the salary guide for each:

The full list of open roles, with comp and location on every posting, is in the board above.

How hiring works at Cursor

Cursor's loop looks like a typical AI-native process: a recruiter screen, a practical technical round, an applied/system session on shipping AI in production, a team-and-values conversation, and a final with a hiring manager or founder. Your level — and therefore your offer — is set in this loop.

That is why preparation beats negotiation. Landed scores your background against a specific Cursor posting, shows the skills and signals you're missing, and drills the interview until you walk in ready.

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Frequently asked

Is Cursor a good place to work as an engineer?

Cursor is AI-native, so engineering work sits on the company's critical path. Expect a high technical bar, fast pace, and real ownership — with comp weighted toward equity.

How many open roles does Cursor have?

Our index currently tracks 15 live Cursor roles across engineering, product, and research, refreshed daily.

What does Cursor pay?

Posted total comp spans $160k–$380k across levels. See the per-role salary guides for percentiles and pay by seniority.

Does Cursor hire remote?

Some roles — about 33% of current openings are remote-friendly, with the rest on-site or hybrid.

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