AI is not optional at Nomey. It is expected and integrated into how we work, think, and deliver. We’re operating on the edge of speed and scale — if you’re not leveraging AI in your workflow, you’re falling behind. We provide access to tools like Devin, and we’ll cover tools like GitHub Pro if you’re using Copilot or similar. What matters is how you use AI, not which brand you pick — but make no mistake, you must be using AI effectively.

🧠 Philosophy

AI is an extension of your engineering brain — not a replacement for it. Use it to accelerate planning, scaffolding, and iteration Don’t use it to write code you don’t understand Know its limits and intervene when needed This is not about automating your job. It’s about getting to better code, faster.

✅ Expectations

You are expected to: Be fluent in AI-powered workflows before starting Use Devin wherever it can save you time: scaffolds, migrations, boilerplate, etc. Integrate AI into your day-to-day — naming, refactoring, test generation, prompt-based iteration Use AI to enhance your engineering output, not avoid the hard parts We expect you to keep pace with modern tooling. If you’re not evolving, you’re not staying.

🚫 Misuse Patterns

These are termination-level mistakes: Submitting AI-generated code you clearly didn’t understand or test Blindly trusting garbage output Letting Devin run loops instead of recognizing when it needs to be hand-coded AI can make you faster — or make you sloppy. We only hire the former.

🛠️ What We Provide

We maintain access to tools like: Devin — task runner, scaffolder, and agent-based dev assistant GitHub Pro — for Copilot, if you use it Other tools (Cursor, Cody, ChatGPT, etc.) are welcome — just make sure they make you faster and better.

🔄 Contribute to the Stack

We expect devs to push the edge: Found a better prompt? Share it. Created reusable scaffolding patterns? Add it to the system. Built macros or plugins? Let’s use them. AI isn’t just personal productivity — it’s a shared advantage.

🧭 Summary

AI is a baseline skill — come prepared Use the tools to move faster, not to think less Don’t ship anything you wouldn’t personally defend Treat AI like a powerful assistant: useful, but never unsupervised This is how we maintain speed without sacrificing quality. Stay sharp.