MintMCP | Founding Engineer / Founding GTM | SF Bay Area (ONSITE)
MintMCP helps enterprises safely roll out agents to the entire organization (e.g, governance around MCP tools and agents like Claude Code / Codex / Cowork). We're building an MCP gateway with abstractions useful for 1) preventing agents from doing the unintentionally bad things you hear about every week without constraining them to be useless, 2) getting the rest of your teams and organizations to adopt them with minimal friction.
We're a small team of humans with dozens of agents: our company operates on the infrastructure we build for enterprises. We're looking for agent-forward engineers and GTM folks to help solve scaling problems, maintain the highest standards for security, make agents and MCPs usable and useful.
If you have experience in infra, security, and agents, and believe MCP, while not perfect, will evolve to become critical AI infrastructure, you might find the problems we're working on exciting!
MintMCP | Founding Engineer / Founding GTM | SF Bay Area (ONSITE)
MintMCP helps enterprises safely do more with Agents (e.g, governance around MCP tools and agents like Claude Code / Cowork, and others). We're building an MCP gateway as the foundation with the proper abstractions that enterprises need to allow long running agents to be safely deployed across an entire organization; organizations can easily and clearly limit the blast radius of what an agent can do, while giving it the right combination of tools to be useful.
We're a small team of humans with dozens of agents: our company operates on the infrastructure we build for enterprises. We're looking for agent-forward engineers and GTM folks to help solve scaling problems, maintain the highest standards for security, make agents and MCPs usable and useful.
Problems we're solving right now: Agent Identity, ReBaC for tool resources, scalable hosting of private MCP servers, and our agent platform that vertically integrates with the foundational MCP gateway layer.
If you have experience in infra, security, and agents, and MCPs, you might find the problems we're working on exciting!
Agreed, OAuth is certainly preferred for many reasons, but replace "API keys" with "OAuth access tokens" and you have the same fundamental challenge of ensuring an LLM or untrusted code never has access to the user's secrets.
If the output schema specifies an id field, the LLM can write a code snippet that references it based on the context of the subsequent request, but the LLM doesn't need to observe the underlying value unless necessary. E.g., it can pass the 'id' opaquely to another call that receives the "id" as an input. If the user specifically wants to see the "id", the code orchestration approach can have the LLM just print the content.
MintMCP helps enterprises safely roll out agents to the entire organization (e.g, governance around MCP tools and agents like Claude Code / Codex / Cowork). We're building an MCP gateway with abstractions useful for 1) preventing agents from doing the unintentionally bad things you hear about every week without constraining them to be useless, 2) getting the rest of your teams and organizations to adopt them with minimal friction.
We're a small team of humans with dozens of agents: our company operates on the infrastructure we build for enterprises. We're looking for agent-forward engineers and GTM folks to help solve scaling problems, maintain the highest standards for security, make agents and MCPs usable and useful.
If you have experience in infra, security, and agents, and believe MCP, while not perfect, will evolve to become critical AI infrastructure, you might find the problems we're working on exciting!
You can apply via MCP here: https://www.mintmcp.com/hiring