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Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Internet of Things • Machine Learning • Analytics • Industrial
10 Offices
69,000 Employees

Life can’t evolve without innovation. That’s why we’re ideating to help feed the planet, build smarter, and help our farmers and growers to sustainably optimize their land. The mission is underway, but we need the right people to continue bringing it to life. From coders to assemblers and from engineers and tech experts to marketers and field teams. All find a purpose to drive them, a culture to thrive in, and a world of opportunities.


Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Computer Vision • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
8 Offices
3,800 Employees

Samsara is the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud, which is a platform that enables organizations that depend on physical operations to harness Internet of Things (IoT) data to develop actionable insights and improve their operations. With tens of thousands of customers across North America and Europe, Samsara is a proud technology partner to the people who keep our global economy running, including the world’s leading organizations across construction, transportation and warehousing, field services, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and public sector. The company’s mission is to increase the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the operations that power the global economy.


Big Data • Cloud • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
4 Offices
75 Employees

Memfault is the first IoT reliability platform that empowers teams to build more robust devices with software at scale. We believe that device reliability engineering will transform how developers build and operate IoT and edge devices with more productivity and more collaboration. As IoT applications continue to grow in complexity, it is more important than ever for developers to have Memfault’s performance monitoring, device debugging, and OTA update capabilities built into their fleet of devices for proactive device operations. We built Memfault to enable developers with a more scalable and sustainable process to accelerate go-to-market, de-risk product launches, cut product costs, and deliver overall superior products. By providing support for RTOS, bare metal, Android, and Linux devices, Memfault gives developers new flexibility and control over connected product development and device operations.


Blockchain • Internet of Things • Mobile • Payments • Wearables
Berkeley, California, USA
152 Employees

Crowdbotics uses a combination of machine learning and expert developers to help both technical and non-technical teams build complex software applications faster. Crowdbotics is a remote-first company with a small headquarters in Berkeley, CA.


Cloud • Internet of Things
Fully Remote
78 Employees

Online in One Line ngrok is simplified, API-first ingress-as-a-service trusted by over 5M developers to get their apps online faster and keep security happy. With one line of code, developers get instant ingress to services with authentication, observability, and other critical controls. All without provisioning legacy proxies, load balancers or VPNs. ngrok’s simplicity has made it a de-facto standard tool among developers, and the world’s top brands — including GitHub, Okta, Shopify, and Twilio — recommend it throughout their documentation.


Information Technology • Internet of Things
Fully Remote
22 Employees

Founded in 2014, DoraHacks is a global leading hacker organization that acts as a bridge, connecting hackers to enterprise challenges and entrepreneurial ideas. DoraHacks has reached over 300,000 hackers worldwide, and hosted 100+ hackathons in 15 cities, spanning 8 countries with more than 400 partners. DoraHacks has launched DoraHacks HackHub in 2019, which is an online platform that brings together global talents, including developers, technology practitioners, and entrepreneurs. The hub allows hackers to create a profile, communicate and collaborate with other hackers online from around the world, and participate in web-based hacks or competitions. Successful hackers are able to grow reputation, be rewarded with badges or credits, and have the opportunity to win prizes from global enterprise partners. Additionally, hackers will have a track record of their work and projects to show for their efforts.


Fintech • Internet of Things • Payments • Software
3 Offices
1,500 Employees

At Zuora, we do Modern Business. We’re helping people subscribe to new ways of doing business that are better for customers, companies and ultimately the planet. It’s an approach resulting from the shift to the Subscription Economy that puts customers first (building ongoing relationships instead of one-time product sales) and focuses on sustainable growth. Through our leading expertise and multi-product suite, we are transforming all industries and working with the world’s most innovative companies to monetize new business models, nurture subscriber relationships and optimize their digital experiences.


Hardware • Internet of Things • Software • Appliances
San Francisco, California, USA
2,261 Employees

We're the rain on the roof in a movie. The music flowing through your earbuds when you're at the gym. The footsteps lurking behind you in a video game. The voice of a colleague on a call who seems to be right next to you. The sight of a breathtakingly bright and vivid sunset on your TV. Making experiences come alive through technology is what we do. It's been our mission since day one. It began with our founder, Ray Dolby, a visionary scientist and inventor. As a young engineer and music lover, he was driven to improve the listening experience. And with that simple motivation, plus countless hours of experimentation, he created a solution—a solution that was elegant and practical, highly sophisticated, and wholly devoted to the artist's vision. Even as we've become a global company, Dolby Laboratories continues to reflect Ray Dolby's values. Here, science meets art. And high tech goes far beyond computer code. Founded in 1965 and headquartered in San Francisco, Dolby has grown into a leading global innovator and developer of audio, imaging and voice technologies for cinema, home theaters, PCs, mobile phones, and games. Our products include Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, Dolby Voice, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. Today, over 2,000 individuals around the globe share their talents and energy to enable the most immersive experiences that technology can deliver.


Cloud • Information Technology • Internet of Things • Productivity • Software
4 Offices
2,500 Employees

Miro is a visual workspace for innovation that enables distributed teams of any size to build the next big thing. The platform's infinite canvas enables teams to lead engaging workshops and meetings, design products, brainstorm ideas, and more. Miro, co-headquartered in San Francisco and Amsterdam, serves more than 60M users worldwide, including 99% of the Fortune 100. Miro was founded in 2011 and currently has more than 1,800 employees in 12 hubs around the world. At Miro, we are a team of nearly 1800 dreamers, thinkers, builders, storytellers, and designers from all over the world. That scale is one of our strengths, along with the intentionality behind our values. We champion one another to win the world. We lead with empathy and understanding to keep ourselves humble and our product human. We dream big, aim high, and let our failures inform our future successes. If you want to become a part of our team, keep reading to learn more about who we are and who you can become, with us.


Hardware • Healthtech • Internet of Things • Social Impact • Software • Biotech • Manufacturing
Brisbane, California, USA
100 Employees

Avive dares to imagine a world where a culture of response becomes the norm, and no witnessed Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) goes untreated. We are a Bay Area MedTech company developing lifesaving solutions designed to empower everyday people to do extraordinary things. Our new Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and response system are designed to offer advanced and user-friendly features in a compact, intuitive, more affordable, and connected device. Avive seeks to save lives by making owning, using and managing AEDs simple. Despite tackling a massive and complex public health issue, which has had the same dismal survival rate of 10% for decades, Avive does so with optimism and fervor. Fueled by the words and experiences of those whose lives have been impacted or lost to SCA, the Avive team has simply refused to accept the status quo, working relentlessly to move the needle on survival rates. Rory Beyer, Moseley Andrews, and Sameer Jafri came together with a seemingly simple idea – that anyone can and should be able to positively impact the outcome of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) rescue. Drawn together by their complementary skills and background, they met at a conference focused on SCA prevention and quickly came to share a vision for the profound impact that a more effective solution could have on thousands of families every year. With Rory and Moseley’s technical expertise and a novel AED concept they had developed at MIT, combined with Sameer’s experience in SCA prevention through his non-profit organization – Saving Hearts Foundation, the three co-founded Avive in 2017. Our story is just beginning, and we hope you’ll come write it with us. https://youtu.be/XUiwcB_9bzw We are actively hiring, see how you can contribute at https://avive.life/careers/

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Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Internet of Things • Machine Learning • Analytics • Industrial
10 Offices
69000 Employees
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Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Computer Vision • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
8 Offices
3800 Employees
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Big Data • Cloud • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
4 Offices
75 Employees

Fintech • Internet of Things • Financial Services
San Francisco, California, USA
30 Employees

Cardless is a fintech startup located in San Francisco. Our mission is to make consumer credit more accessible, useful, and engaging, and we do that by partnering with brands to help them launch financial products.


Big Data • Cloud • Internet of Things
2 Offices
10,765 Employees

Equinix (Nasdaq: EQIX) is the world’s digital infrastructure company™, enabling digital leaders to harness a trusted platform to bring together and interconnect the foundational infrastructure that powers their success. Equinix enables today’s businesses to access all the right places, partners and possibilities they need to accelerate advantage. With Equinix, they can scale with agility, speed the launch of digital services, deliver world-class experiences and multiply their value.


Internet of Things
3 Offices
390 Employees

EOS IT Solutions is a family run Global Technology and Logistics company, providing Collaboration and Business IT Support services to some of the world’s largest  industry leaders, delivering forward-thinking solutions based on multi-domain architecture. As a top-tier partner with Cisco, Juniper, Dell, Arista, HP, Pure Storage, Palo Alto, and many others, we have grown to become a market leader in IT Supply chain, AV Installation and International Deployment. We also continue to expand our service offerings into Security, Data Centre, and Enterprise Networking. Our Managed Services simplify complex processes and improve productivity across all business functions under a single purchase order.


Artificial Intelligence • Internet of Things • Security • Cybersecurity
24 Offices
293,000 Employees

Siemens is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. Creating technologies for more resource-efficient factories and resilient supply chains to smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner, comfortable transportation and advanced healthcare, the company empowers customers to transform the industries that form the backbone of economies, transforming the everyday for billions of people. In fiscal 2020, which ended on September 30, 2020, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €57.1 billion and net income of €4.2 billion. As of September 30, 2020, the company had around 293,000 employees worldwide.


Artificial Intelligence • Information Technology • Internet of Things
Fully Remote
47 Employees

The BrightAI platform transforms business results by digitizing your physical environment, making it intelligent and controllable, and unlocking unimagined opportunities for growth.


Blockchain • Cloud • Internet of Things • Software
Foster City, California, USA
6 Employees

Trixta's low-code tools revolutionize how teams build software - faster, better, with fewer developers


Big Data • Information Technology • Internet of Things • Software
Fully Remote
17 Employees

Community Crisis Response is compassionate, culturally competent care delivered to people in need by community members who are, unlike police, actually trained to help. Groups providing this care are called community crisis response teams, or CCRTs. Right now, most CCRTs are forced to balance developing the skills they need to deliver care while also applying for grants, managing team members, earning the trust of communities, and more. This is where we come in! Raheem’s on a mission to make community crisis care accessible for every person living in the US. And to make it happen, we’re building the tools and fostering the relationships that CCRTs need to grow and sustain this work at scale. We’re the developers of Patch, a mobile app that helps organizations coordinate and deliver care. We designed it to solve the major problems that CCRTs face: dispatching personnel, communicating securely, and analyzing response data. We also convene the PATCH Network: an unprecedented, nationwide network of mobile crisis teams, health and social services, and abolitionist organizations managing or interested in establishing CCRTs. CCRTs in the PATCH Network have access to best-in-class technology, trainings tailored to their needs, and a cohort of like-minded teams to grow alongside. By 2030, we want to route 10 million calls for crisis care away from police and towards CCRTs. And along the way, we’ll empower communities, save lives, and fundamentally transform public safety in the United States.


Internet of Things • Cybersecurity
2 Offices
56 Employees

Founded in 2014, Bastille is the leader in enterprise threat detection through software-defined radio. Bastille enables enterprise security teams to assess and mitigate the risk associated with the growing number of Cellular, RF and Wireless threats. Bastille’s patented software and security sensors bring visibility to devices emitting radio signals (Wi-Fi, Cellular, Bluetooth, BLE, Wireless dongles and other IoT communications) in your organization’s airspace. Through its patented software-defined radio and machine learning technology, Bastille senses, identifies and localizes threats, providing security teams the ability to accurately quantify risk and mitigate airborne threats that could pose a danger to sensitive information and network infrastructure.


Cloud • Internet of Things • Agriculture
San Francisco, California, USA
81 Employees

People can solve natural resource challenges if they possess the right tools. Arable enables data-driven decisions in agriculture and natural resource management using Measurements that Matter. With real-time, continuous visibility and predictive analytics of over 40 metrics, the Arable Mark is a straightforward and versatile tool that can be adapted to any field's demands, and can satisfy any producer's need to know even the most granular tidbit of information about her harvest. Collecting data on rainfall, crop water demand, water stress, microclimate, canopy biomass, and chlorophyll levels can help farmers build on their own experience to refine crop growth, harvest timing, yield, and the ultimate quality of their produce. Arable's own output is never complete, but constantly improving to keep our contributions universally applicable, yet tailored to individual needs. We are defined by our users'​ success.


Internet of Things • Software
San Francisco, California, USA
59 Employees

Therma° combats climate change by reducing the carbon footprint of one of the least understood and most significant causes of global warming: refrigeration. The global refrigeration system – the cold chain – warms the planet in 3 distinct ways: food waste, energy use, and refrigerant leakage. Therma’s integrated suite of software, IoT sensors, and equipment controls optimize refrigeration to reduce electricity usage and prevent catastrophic food loss.