Careers
Work with us
Arion Flow is an early-stage AI company building sovereign knowledge infrastructure for professional organisations. We are a small, focused team working on a problem we think genuinely matters — helping organisations own and use their own knowledge safely.
What we are building
Mnemo is our first product: a private AI knowledge platform that lets professional teams search, understand, and act on their institutional documents — without their data ever leaving their control. Our customers are architecture firms, legal teams, and public sector organisations that need AI tools they can actually trust.
We care about getting the details right. Accurate citations. Real data sovereignty. Honest answers. These are not marketing claims — they are architectural commitments that shape everything we build.
Open roles
No open roles right now.
We are a small team at an early stage. We do not always have open positions, but we are always interested in hearing from people who are genuinely motivated by the problems we are working on.
Interested in joining us?
If you care about AI sovereignty, data privacy, and building tools that professional organisations can genuinely trust, we would like to hear from you — even if there is not a specific role listed.
Send us a short note about yourself, what you have worked on, and why this problem interests you. We read everything and respond to people whose background and interests feel like a good fit.
careers@arionflow.comWhat we look for
Genuine curiosity about the problem
We work with professional organisations navigating a real tension between the benefits of AI and the obligations that come with handling sensitive data. Understanding that tension — and caring about it — matters more to us than any specific technical background.
Comfort with ambiguity
We are early stage. The shape of the problem, the product, and the team will change. People who do their best work in well-defined environments tend not to enjoy early-stage companies. People who like figuring things out often do.
A bias towards specificity
We do not think in generalities. We care about the specific technical detail, the specific user need, the specific legal requirement. If you prefer precise thinking over broad strokes, you will fit in.