Y Combinator-backed startup Firecrawl is making headlines by allocating a $1 million budget to hire three AI agents as employees. After a previous attempt to recruit an AI agent didn’t yield the desired results, the company has now posted three new job listings exclusively for AI agents on Y Combinator’s job board.

Firecrawl specializes in web crawling tools that extract data from websites for large language models (LLMs). The company emphasizes ethical practices by honoring robots.txt settings and allowing websites to opt-in for data scraping.
The three AI agent roles include:
- Content Creation Agent: Responsible for autonomously producing high-quality, SEO-optimized blog posts and tutorials about Firecrawl’s products. The agent should also monitor engagement metrics to improve content reach.
- Customer Support Engineer Agent: Tasked with handling customer issues within two minutes, crafting AI workflows for support tickets, and determining when to escalate issues to human staff.
- Junior Developer Agent: Expected to prioritize incoming GitHub issues, write documentation, and code in TypeScript and Go.
Each position offers a salary of $5,000 per month. Firecrawl is also open to hiring the human creators behind these AI agents, either full-time or as contractors, as part of the $1 million budget.
This initiative reflects the growing trend of integrating AI agents into the workforce, raising questions about the future dynamics between human employees and AI counterparts.
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