Filevine is a Legal AI company delivering Legal Operating Intelligence for the future of legal work. Grounded in a singular system of truth, Filevine brings together data, documents, workflows, and teams into one unified platform—where modern legal work happens with clarity and consistency.
Powered by LOIS, the Legal Operating Intelligence System, Filevine connects context across every matter to transform legal operations from reactive to proactive. LOIS reads, understands, and reasons across your data to surface insight, automate complexity, and give professionals the clarity and confidence to see more, know more, and do more. Fueled by a team of exceptional collaborators and innovators, Filevine’s rapid growth has earned AI awards and recognition from Deloitte and Inc. as one of the most innovative and fastest-growing technology companies in the country.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Web Developer to build, optimize, and maintain Filevine’s web platforms. This role focuses on developing scalable, performant web experiences that support an AI-first legal technology platform.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain web applications and sites using Python-based frameworks
- Implement responsive, accessible front-end experiences using HTML and CSS
- Collaborate with designers and product teams to deliver high-quality UI/UX
- Manage code quality, versioning, and deployment through GitLab
Qualifications:
- Professional experience with Python in a web development context
- Strong understanding of HTML and CSS fundamentals
- Ability to work across the full web development lifecycle
- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Fluent English Speaker with great communication skills and the ability to work with a global team
Preferred technical experience:
- Experience with Django or similar Python-based frameworks (Django strongly preferred)
- Familiarity with Sass or other CSS preprocessors
- Comfort working with Git-based version control and enterprise deployment workflows (GitLab a plus)
- JavaScript experience is beneficial but not required