AI Dialog Lead
Lead the voice, tone, and conversational intelligence behind Sunsay — a reflective AI companion built on archetypes, mythology, and emotional depth.
Listen to this podcast to learn more about Sunsay — its inspiration, vision, and the future of AI.
We’re looking for someone to lead the conversational layer of the product: the voice, the emotional logic, the prompt architecture, and the ongoing refinement of how Sunsay speaks. This is not a copywriting role. It’s closer to directing the personality of a living system.
You’ll work directly with Liad Agmon as part of an amazing product team. The work is hands-on, iterative, and deeply craft-oriented.
- —Design and build the conversational framework that governs how Sunsay thinks, responds, and evolves across every interaction
- —Engineer the prompt logic for each component of the framework and wire it to the relevant data inputs and behavioral signals
- —Analyze collected user data continuously to identify patterns, failure modes, and opportunities — and use those findings to improve the framework
- —Model each user’s emotional arc and behavioral patterns to build a hyper-personalized conversation layer that deepens over time
We care less about your title history and more about how you think, write, and build. The ideal person for this role has a rare combination of linguistic precision, emotional intelligence, and systems thinking.
Language craft
Native English speaker. You can define conversational rules across multiple voices and styles, and write prompts that produce companion responses that match the user’s energy and tone — building warmth, trust, and intimacy turn by turn.
AI fluency
You use AI tools as a natural part of how you work. You’re familiar with how they behave, where they excel, and where they fall short — and you know how to get the best out of them.
High EQ
You can read emotional subtext, understand nuance, and create conversational variety that feels genuinely human. You use that sensitivity to design frameworks that respond naturally and never feel scripted, or clinical.
Iterative mindset
This work evolves continuously. You will hold large amounts of context across long timeframes, return to the same systems repeatedly, and constantly refine rather than close tasks. One-and-done thinkers won’t thrive here.
Structured thinking
You can hold complexity and turn it into structured systems. You're comfortable designing and managing structured processes, can parse language into precise frameworks — and never lose sight of the human factor in doing so.