Submit a speculative application to SigNoz highlighting your fit and potential contributions. They value exceptional talent in areas like observability and platform engineering.
We take exceptional people when they come along - and we really mean that!
Don’t see a specific role listed? That doesn't mean we won't have a spot for you. Send us a speculative application and let us know how you think you could contribute to SigNoz.
we are especially interested if you:
interest in observability, platform engineering, etc.
like talking to/ writing for developers
ex-technical founders interested in product/growth
Location
We are completely remote (no offices) but have teams primarily in United States and India currently.
Though open to great folks from across the globe who are right fit
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