
We are looking for our first Software Engineer, User Safety Tooling!
As an Engineer on our User Safety team, you'll design and build internal systems to protect our users, support data collection, and ensure compliance with global regulations. You'll join a small, fast-paced team where you'll have the freedom to be creative and develop innovative safety tools that make a real impact.
At amo, we're building social apps that bring friends together, and ensuring user safety is a critical part of our mission. You'll work directly with our User Safety lead to create the infrastructure that keeps our community safe.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
We wanted to make sure coming to the office was as comfortable as possible for you:
Because life outside of work should also be stress-free, we cover:
Vacation days: 8-9 weeks (total) per year - (European summer?).
We shut down entirely twice a year, two weeks in summer and one week in winter to allow everyone to truly recharge and to avoid prolonged slowdowns (especially in the summer). These pauses are part of your total vacation time, giving everyone a real chance to unplug and recharge. No Slack, no email, no FOMO.
We love the diverse perspectives we get from having people from all over the world join us (68% of our team is international), and so we of course support relocation to Paris with:


Amo is a social technology company that develops consumer applications focused on online communication between friends. The company positions itself as a multi-app ecosystem where a single user profile and social graph are shared across products.
Its product portfolio includes ID, Bump, and Sugar. ID provides a collaborative social profile, Bump focuses on mapping friends and places, and Sugar enables chat-based communication using a free-form canvas instead of traditional messaging interfaces.
All amo applications are connected through a unified account system, allowing users to move between apps without reconfiguring profiles, settings, or connections. New applications can be introduced independently without being constrained by a single app interface.
The company states that it builds standalone applications rather than a single super-app, with each product designed around a specific use case. Product development follows a principle of iterative experimentation across multiple apps.
Amo defines internal principles that guide product decisions, including prioritizing creation over passive consumption and avoiding engagement driven by metrics such as likes or followers. The company emphasizes responsibility in designing products intended for long-term use in social communication.




