AI-first Fullstack Engineer for a leading dropshipping platform

About the position

Zendrop is a fast-growing US-based dropshipping platform helping entrepreneurs start and scale online stores. They move fast, take ownership, and care deeply about results. Their main office is located in West Palm Beach, FL, but they also have presence in New York. Zendrop is looking for an AI-first Full-Stack Developer who ships end-to-end — Laravel on the backend, Vue 3 on the frontend — and uses AI as their default way of building. Their team already works with AI agents, vibe coding, and AI-driven testing daily. They need someone who's already ahead of that curve.

Responsibilities

  • Ship full-stack features end-to-end using AI-native workflows
  • Build merchant-facing tools that leverage AI to generate assets, automate workflows, and solve e-commerce problems
  • Prototype fast, validate with real users, iterate
  • Evaluate and adopt new AI tooling to keep the team at the frontier
  • Own quality standards for AI-generated code — review practices, testing, and guardrails
  • Collaborate with product and design to turn ideas into shipped features quickly

Requirements

  • Ideally, 3+ years of full-stack experience with Laravel + Vue (or React). They can also consider a solid TypeScript + AI-first development expertise along with former PHP experience
  • Daily, proven use of AI coding tools — actually shipping with them, not just experimenting
  • Experience with AI agents, AI-driven testing, or vibe coding workflows
  • Willing to work hybrid, going to office at least 3 days a week

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience building AI-powered product features or integrating LLM APIs
  • Familiarity with e-commerce platforms (Shopify, ClickFunnels)

Benefits

  • Unlimited PTO
  • career growth opportunities
  • direct impact on a product used by thousands of merchants
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