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Allium makes blockchain data accurate, simple and fast

Blockchain data is hard, messy, and chaotic

When we started out in late 2021 our thesis was simple - blockchain data, despite it being public and free, was difficult to understand, clunky to access and troublesome to maintain. Answering a simple question like “Who are the biggest Ethereum token holders over time?” requires an engineering team to run their own RPC nodes, ingest the full history of the blockchain, clean the data, transform the data and finally summon a wizard to cast a complex SQL query.

Accessing data is hard because blockchains are optimized for Writes and not Reads

Why is it so hard? Blockchains have historically been optimized for Writes (getting data onto the blockchain) and less for Reads (getting data OUT of the blockchain). This is because optimization efforts were focused on increasing transaction throughput and building fault tolerant and scalable consensus algorithms. This neglect makes it hard to get data out efficiently and reliably at scale.

Parsing and interpreting blockchain data requires both deep domain expertise and data manipulation

To quote Tim Roughgarden, Columbia Professor, “Blockchains are (virtual) computers, not databases.”  They are Turing machines that support general computations, and anyone can write and deploy their own smart contract for their own use case. This nearly infinite number of use cases leads to the fragmentation of data schemas for different purposes. Standardizing these schemas requires deep domain expertise to turn esoteric technical outputs into clear information for specific concepts like tokens, NFTs, stablecoins and DEXs.

Allium abstracts the complexity with a simple way to query blockchain data

Allium tames the chaos by ingesting, sanitizing, and standardizing all this data. As of this post, the data we’ve archived across 40+ blockchains is in the petabytes and growing exponentially.

Google and Bloomberg had to organize the world's public financial and webpage data, Allium is on a mission to do the same for blockchain data

This is one of the rare times in history where indexing a giant public dataset is sorely needed by all - similar to what Bloomberg did for financial data and what Google organized for public webpage data. With this indexed data, we are fortunate to support trailblazers in this industry and play some role the industry’s most exciting trends:

About our customers

We serve 2 groups of customers today with the same data but different platform. Analysts who need to answer data questions about the blockchain (think BI) and Engineers who need highly reliable data queryable in near realtime (think Application backends). Our customers include the biggest institutions Visa, Stripe, Grayscale and also the biggest crypto companies such as Phantom, Uniswap. Allium is one of the unique companies in the industry that bridge blockchain and non blockchain worlds.

Role

We need a product focused engineer who loves to BUILD, BUILD & BUILD! The problem statement is straightforward - we have tens of thousands of data schemas integrated in 100+ different workflows today. how does one design an experience for our customers to just get their job done in this sea of data? how does one design the right primitives that come intuitively to them?


Qualities

  • do you love to build?

  • do you have (some) taste?

  • do you get joy from permuting and trying every combination of UI, Workflow and layout to get that perfect screen transition for the user?

  • do you get annoyed when something on an app just feels that little bit off?

  • do you get joy from users raving about how your product makes them feel special?

  • do you have an inner diva that critiques all things design, but yet (somehow) have the humility to know that nothing's perfect?

  • do you love lego? or the idea that building workflows should be as simple as stacking lego bricks?

  • do you love helping users get their job done?

Don't take our word for it, what our customers say about us (https://www.allium.so/blog#love)

What some ~cool people have to say about us:

Ok.. now for some tough love, here are the values we strive for at Allium:

  • Pro Athlete Mindset - Consistency. Day in and day out, in pursuit of excellence. A win yesterday does not guarantee (or even imply!) a win tomorrow. I hope anyone who supports a failing sports team will feel the pain (cough Man United fans) of inconsistency

  • Figure It Out & Extreme Ownership - Every day is unexplored territory. There are new engineering frameworks, new legal docs, new compliance, new sales, new regulations, and new operational procedures every single day. If you don’t know it, learn it. If you can’t learn it, find someone or a product that does it. If you can’t find someone, find someone who can find someone.

  • High Agency - (One of) the highest commonality between all successful people is their responsiveness, most successful billionaire CEOs still reply to emails within minutes (within working hours). And when you reply, respond fast with effective solutions - and even better, resolutions. If you’re looking for a superpower, you can’t go wrong with responsiveness. Well of course this doesn't make sense when you're an engineer coding in flow, but in general high agency of problem solving gets one very far in life

  • Leading from the Front - No one is going to listen (and adopt) your suggestion unless you lead by example. It’s one thing to say We need to do XYZ this better & it’s another thing to build an MVP and say “This is the way we should do things”. The proof of work and momentum goes a long way.

  • Strong Opinions On the Future (loosely held) It is okay to be wrong, but what is not okay is not to have an idea of how a better future should be. Alliumites take pride in trying to improving everything about the company all the time.

  • Sense of (allium) business smell - There are number of folks who live to eat at Allium, but the Allium smell we are talking about is that we love folks who naturally want to know why and how the work they are doing builds leverage for their teammates and also relates to the business goals

About the team

We invite engineers of all sorts of backgrounds (https://www.allium.so/about). We have engineers who learnt coding much later in life, who learnt coding on the side, we have engineers who are still in school and we also have engineers who went to the top schools (CMU, Stanford, UIUC, UPenn, Oxford, NUS, Cornell), all are welcome if one comes in with a curious mind and an infectious work ethic.

Administrative Benefits

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and AD&D insurance - US folks get 100% coverage for Gold plans, 80% for dependents

Note: The sun never sets on Allium - we hire from any geographical location as long as you are willing to overlap 2 hours overlap on NYC mornings Mon-Thurs from 10am-12pm ET. We have people based in New York, Seattle, Singapore and Australia

All applicants have to answer this pop quiz: "What is an Allium? What is your favorite Allium?". Bonus points for the right pronunciation.

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What You Should Know About Product Engineer Intern, Allium

As a Product Engineer Intern at Allium in New York, you'll be diving deep into the exciting world of blockchain data. Allium is on a mission to make blockchain data accurate, simple, and fast, transforming how organizations access and interpret the complexities of this evolving technology. Your role will focus on bridging gaps between engineers and analysts by designing intuitive workflows that simplify data access for our clients. You'll be involved in building and developing features that directly impact user experience, ensuring our customers can efficiently navigate the sea of data we manage. If you have a passion for creating solutions and enjoy experimenting with different design concepts, this could be your dream internship. You'll be learning from a talented team dedicated to excellence and innovation while contributing to a vital mission that parallels what companies like Google and Bloomberg have achieved in their fields. Each day is an opportunity to tackle unique challenges and explore how to standardize diverse data schemas. We value creativity, collaboration, and a persistent drive for improvement at Allium, making this role a perfect start for your career in product engineering in the dynamic blockchain space.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Product Engineer Intern Role at Allium
What does a Product Engineer Intern at Allium do?

As a Product Engineer Intern at Allium, you will contribute to designing intuitive workflows and user experiences that simplify access to blockchain data. Your work will directly affect how analysts and engineers interact with our expansive datasets, ensuring they can efficiently perform their tasks.

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What skills are required for the Product Engineer Intern position at Allium?

To succeed as a Product Engineer Intern at Allium, you should have a knack for problem-solving, a strong appreciation for user experience design, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team. Familiarity with data manipulation, engineering principles, and a passion for blockchain technology are also highly desirable.

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What is the work environment like for a Product Engineer Intern at Allium?

At Allium, the work environment is dynamic and inclusive, welcoming engineers from various backgrounds. You will be joining a dedicated team that encourages curiosity, fosters innovation, and values input from all members, creating a friendly atmosphere for learning and growth.

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What projects will a Product Engineer Intern work on at Allium?

As a Product Engineer Intern at Allium, you will work on exciting projects that involve designing user interfaces, developing workflows to simplify data interactions, and enhancing the overall user experience. These projects are crucial for making blockchain data accessible and actionable for our clients.

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What support and resources are available for interns at Allium?

Allium is committed to the growth of its interns. You will have access to mentorship from experienced engineers, engagement in team discussions, and opportunities to participate in workshops to enhance your technical and design skills.

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How does Allium approach onboarding for Product Engineer Interns?

Onboarding at Allium for the Product Engineer Intern position is designed to be thorough and supportive. You'll receive a comprehensive introduction to our technologies, an overview of our workflows, and continuous guidance from your team members to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared to dive into projects.

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How can I prepare for a Product Engineer Intern interview at Allium?

Prepare for your Product Engineer Intern interview at Allium by researching blockchain technology and familiarizing yourself with our mission and values. It's also helpful to think about your past projects in design and engineering and how they relate to user experience, as well as being ready to showcase your problem-solving skills.

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Common Interview Questions for Product Engineer Intern
What interests you about blockchain technology?

Share specific examples of why blockchain technology excites you, focusing on its potential for transparency and innovation. Discuss any personal projects or insights you've gained through your research, emphasizing how these experiences shape your interest in contributing to Allium.

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How do you approach user-centered design?

Discuss your process for understanding user needs, from conducting research to drafting user personas and mapping user journeys. Illustrate this approach with examples of past projects where user feedback significantly shaped the final design.

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Can you describe a project where you faced challenges in design or development?

Choose a project with specific challenges, explaining how you identified the issues, the steps you took to address them, and the eventual outcome. This demonstrates your problem-solving abilities and resilience in the face of obstacles.

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How would you optimize a user interface for a complex dataset?

Detail your strategies for breaking down complexity within a user interface, such as using data visualization techniques, intuitive navigation, and micro-interactions to enhance user experience. Provide examples of how you've implemented such strategies in the past.

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What tools or technologies do you prefer for product design?

Discuss your experience with design tools (like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD) and any relevant programming languages or technologies you’ve worked with. Highlight how these tools aid the design process and improve user experiences.

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How do you prioritize tasks when working on multiple projects?

Explain your method for task prioritization, perhaps using techniques like the Eisenhower Matrix or Agile methodologies. Discuss how you ensure quality and meet deadlines while juggling several initiativeful efforts.

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What do you think makes a product engaging for users?

Share your thoughts on factors like usability, aesthetics, responsiveness, and emotional design. Provide examples of products you admire for their user engagement and the aspects that contribute to their success.

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How do you stay updated on design trends and technologies?

Talk about the blogs, podcasts, and conferences you follow within the design and technology communities. Mention any relevant courses or certifications that help you stay informed about emerging trends.

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How would you incorporate feedback into your design process?

Explain your openness to feedback and how you actively seek it from peers and users throughout the design process. Discuss how you implement constructive criticism while maintaining your vision for the product.

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Why do you want to intern at Allium?

Articulate your admiration for Allium’s mission to simplify blockchain data access. Connect this with your personal interests and career goals, emphasizing your eagerness to contribute positively and grow within the company.

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Allium's team is made up of seasoned and experienced people who make use of their varied skills to offer you products that enable our clients to build innovative attractive, safe, and problem-free balconies. Their expertise has made Allium a leade...

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