We shipped an AI support agent to 110 million gamers and a voice concierge for Virgin Atlantic. This is the kind of work you'd be doing. Show us you belong here.
AI Builders at Tomoro do two things: they build AI products for clients, and they help client teams become AI-native. Some weeks you're shipping a prototype. Other weeks you're sitting with a team, finding the workflow that AI should own. You need to be good at both.
This assignment tests one of those muscles. The interview tests the other. Pick your brief based on which one you want to lead with.
A customer describes their dream trip. Your tool turns it into a personalised travel poster that feels like Virgin Atlantic's creative team made it.
Image Generation + Brand CraftSomeone describes their daily work. Your AI coach helps them see where AI could change it — using Tomoro's thinking, not generic advice.
Conversational Design + ThinkingSame time. Same standards. Different muscles.
Virgin Atlantic wants a digital experience for their website. A customer describes their dream trip in a sentence or two, and the tool generates a personalised travel poster.
A single-page web experience:
They immediately understand what to do
One or two sentences
Destination name on the image, scene drawn from their description
Virgin Atlantic's brand guidelines aren't public. You need to work out what "Virgin Atlantic" looks and sounds like from their public presence — website, social media, advertising — and make the output feel authentically them.
Does the poster feel like Virgin Atlantic made it?
Is the page clean, simple, and satisfying to use?
Tomoro helps organisations build AI-native teams — people who default to AI, not people who use it occasionally. Today, that starts with our consultants sitting alongside client teams, watching how they work, and coaching new habits. We want to prototype a tool that handles the first discovery conversation: helping someone see where AI could change their work.
A Custom GPT (or equivalent) where someone describes their daily work and the AI coaches them through discovery:
Ask sharp follow-ups about their role, tasks, and pain points — not generic questions
Find 2–3 places where AI could help — mapped to Tomoro's three shifts: work disappears, work gets better, new work becomes possible
One "try this today" recommendation — a prompt, a workflow, something they can use right now
We won't hand you a methodology document. Tomoro's thinking on AI-native teams is out there — our website, blog posts, public talks, and what the best in the industry are doing. Your job is to find it, extract the substance, and build a coach that thinks with it. The gap between a good coach and a great one is whether it gives advice you couldn't get from ChatGPT on its own.
Does the coach ask the right questions and give advice that's specific, useful, and grounded in the thinking?
Has the candidate internalised Tomoro's approach, or just pasted a document into a system prompt?
Brief B can be built entirely in ChatGPT's Custom GPT builder. No code needed.
This is an AI-native role. AI by default, not AI sometimes. Four hours is tight for this kind of work — unless you use the tools properly. Two years ago this would have taken weeks. One more thing: in this role, the answer is rarely handed to you. We want people who can work it out — who hustle, dig, and figure things out on their own. Both briefs are designed that way.
You should already be a native user of Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor. If you're not, speed-run it — these tools are central to the role. If you know something sharper, use it. This is the stack we find lethally effective.
How it sounds. How it looks. What words, fonts, and styles it reaches for. What it cares about. One of the best ways to do this now is to point your agent at the source and work with it to extract everything. That's as far as we'll go with this one.
If you use them, tell us how in your Loom.
Fast, free, and your agent can handle most of the setup. If you know a better way to ship, use it.
Your agent handles the execution. What we want from you is the product thinking: what should this be, how should it feel, is the experience beautiful? You're the artist. The agent is the instrument.
Show us how you think.