Principal Software Engineer, Pulumi

Secrets

$180.5-227.8k

+Bonus or variable & equity

AWS
Docker
Kubernetes
GCP
Python
Go
Rust
Azure
Senior and Expert level
Remote in US
Pulumi

Universal infrastructure as code

Open for applications

Pulumi

Universal infrastructure as code

101-200 employees

B2BEnterpriseProductivitySaaSDevOpsCloud Computing

Open for applications

$180.5-227.8k

+Bonus or variable & equity

AWS
Docker
Kubernetes
GCP
Python
Go
Rust
Azure
Senior and Expert level
Remote in US

101-200 employees

B2BEnterpriseProductivitySaaSDevOpsCloud Computing

Company mission

To democratize the cloud for every engineer.

Company mission

To democratize the cloud for every engineer.

Top investors

Few candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

14% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

The Infrastructure-as-code space is new and growing, thanks to the increasing complexity of cloud services, and their increasing adoption by developers and teams who would rather not manage them. Pulumi works to bring together infrastructure, developer, and security teams to help build and operate these cloud applications, better.

The service is compatible with all clouds and all major programming languages, meaning it’s casting its net appropriately wide to shore itself up against unpredictable new developments in the market. This breadth of scope saw Pulumi win 10x growth in adoption over 2019 alone, and the company has since expanded out into what it hopes will provide a more comprehensive cloud engineering platform. This means the addition of capabilities like governance and compliance features, testing support, and policy as code - all shoring up its already strong position in the space.

Also playing firmly in Pulumi’s favor is that it’s been built as cloud-native from the ground up, meaning that it has a head start on earlier infrastructure-as-code businesses that needed to pivot to accommodate new developments like serverless and multi-cloud tech. Plus, its multi-language compatibility means that silos don’t form so readily as they do with rival HashiCorp’s Terraform, which requires that developers learn a proprietary language.

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Benefits

  • Remote-First - We are a 100% remote-first company with employees in nearly 20 states, and growing internationally; we encourage asynchronous communication and autonomy. We also provide an annual work from anywhere fund to help cover the employee costs of working remotely
  • Professional Development & Growth - We encourage a lifelong learning mindset and every employee is given an annual professional development budget
  • Time Off - Unlimited personal time off (PTO). We ask that employees take at least 3 weeks off during the year in addition to the 13 US holidays we recognize
  • Additional Funds - We offer employees a monthly wellness fund to be spent on anything physical and/or mental wellbeing related. We also provide a quarterly happiness fund to be used toward anything that makes our employees happy!
  • Equity - As a small but growing startup, we all act like owners and you will earn equity in the company
  • Parental Leave - 20 weeks paid parental leave for the birthing parent or primary caregiver, and 16 for non-birthing parent or secondary caregiver

Funding (last 2 of 5 rounds)

Oct 2023

$41m

SERIES C

Oct 2020

$37.5m

SERIES B

Total funding: $106.5m

This company has top investors

Leadership

Worked as an independent consultant, then Senior Software Engineer at EMC. Subsequently spent over a decade in various senior roles at Microsoft, ultimately Partner Developer of Technical Strategy and Developer Tools.

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