AgentScore hiring early software engineers
- AgentScore said on May 23 it is hiring early software engineers, founding forward-deployed engineers and trust and risk engineers for agentic commerce infrastructure. - AgentScore’s website says it offers tools to verify buyers, accept payments and stay compliant “from your first agent checkout to your billionth.” - Applicants were directed to AgentScore’s X account, while the company’s GitHub lists commerce and trust-gate SDKs.
AgentScore said on May 23 that it is hiring early software engineers, founding forward-deployed engineers and trust and risk engineers as it builds software for “agentic commerce infrastructure.” The hiring message was posted on X by the company’s @agentscoretrust account, which described the roles as focused on agent reliability, platform integration and security for commercially deployed autonomous agents. AgentScore’s website describes the company as “commerce infrastructure for AI agents” and says its tools are designed to verify buyers, accept payments and handle compliance. ### What is AgentScore saying it builds? AgentScore’s website says the company provides “commerce infrastructure for AI agents.” The site says its products are meant to help customers “verify buyers, accept payments, stay compliant, from your first agent checkout to your billionth,” language that places the company in the emerging market for software that lets autonomous agents transact with merchants and services. (agentscore.sh) GitHub repositories under the AgentScore name describe two product layers in more concrete terms. One repository says AgentScore Commerce offers a library for “multi-rail 402” payments, while a Python package page says the software includes identity middleware, payment helpers, discovery tools and Stripe multichain support for merchant-side agent commerce. ### What do the open roles suggest about the work? (agentscore.sh) The May 23 X post named three categories: early software engineers, founding forward-deployed engineers, and trust and risk engineers. The post said the work centers on agent reliability, integrations and security for autonomous agents already being deployed commercially, indicating the company is recruiting both core product builders and engineers who work directly with customer implementations. (github.com) The company’s published software materials line up with that description. The Python package documentation lists compliance checks including KYC, sanctions, age and jurisdiction screening, while the GitHub page says AgentScore Gate handles KYC, age, sanctions and jurisdiction checks. Those functions match the trust-and-risk language used in the hiring post. ### Where does AgentScore fit in the broader market? (x.com) Stripe said this week that companies including @agentscoretrust were already using its Machine Payments Protocol and the x402 protocol to accept payments from AI agents, according to a third-party report that summarized Stripe’s X announcement. That places AgentScore among a group of companies building around payment rails for autonomous software agents. (github.com) AWS said in a December 2025 blog post with Visa that “agentic commerce” refers to autonomous agents handling discovery, decision-making and payments across digital workflows. The post said developers need secure and standardized integrations for those systems to work at scale. ### What public technical footprint does the company have? (phemex.com) AgentScore’s GitHub organization is public and lists software for Node and Python developers. The repository description says the company supports adapters for frameworks including Express, Fastify, Next.js, FastAPI, Flask and Django, suggesting it is targeting developers embedding agent payment and identity checks into existing web stacks. PyPI shows the latest listed version of the `agentscore-commerce` package was released on May 11, 2026. (aws.amazon.com) The package page says the software is a “full merchant-side toolkit” for AgentScore-powered agent commerce. ### Where are candidates being sent next? The May 23 hiring post told applicants to use a link on X. AgentScore’s public web presence also points developers to its website and GitHub organization, where the company has posted product descriptions and installation materials for its commerce and identity software. (github.com) (x.com) (pypi.org)