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Hologram is building the future of IoT connectivity, delivering internet access to millions of connected devices worldwide. We processover 5 billion transactions per monthacross our global infrastructure—this isn't just another app, it's the invisible backbone powering everything from fleet tracking to smart city infrastructure. We tackle challenges of scale, reliability, and performance that few companies face.
Engineering at HologramTechnical challenges that define careers. Our full-stack engineers solve problems most never encounter: building event streaming systems that handle millions of messages daily, optimizing databases processing terabytes of device data, and creating APIs that maintain sub-millisecond latency at global scale.
Technical ownership with global impact. We're async-first because systems at this scale require deep architectural thinking. When you optimize a database query or redesign an event streaming topology, you're potentially affecting autonomous vehicles, industrial sensors, and smart city infrastructure worldwide.
What Makes a Hologrammer?We look for engineers with insatiable curiosity and an uncompromising commitment to excellence. You're the type who digs deeper when things break, asks 'why' before 'how,' and isn't satisfied until the solution is bulletproof.
You'll love working here if you:Crave genuine technical challenges:You want to solve problems most engineers never face: processing billions of records, ensuring 99.99% uptime, building systems that scale globally
Value tenacious ownership over tasks:You don't just complete tasks, you immerse yourself in the “why,” define the “what,” architect the “how,” and follow through to meaningful results.
Relentlessly pursue growth:Technology evolves rapidly, and so do we. You embrace new challenges, learn quickly, and help others grow alongside you.
Think like a product engineer:You write code with customer impact in mind, aligning technical decisions with product direction and business context.
Strive for collaborative excellence:You multiply impact through mentoring, cross-functional partnership, and inclusive problem-solving. Great software comes from great teams.
Senior Software EngineerWe're seeking two skilled full-stack engineers to tackle complex technical challenges powering the future of IoT connectivity. You'll work with our collaborative team where your technical decisions directly impact how millions of connected devices communicate worldwide.
What You'll BuildOwn end-to-end delivery: Lead assigned projects from conception to launch, understanding both the technical how and business why behind every feature.
Shape product direction: Collaborate directly with product and design teams, using your technical expertise to guide priorities and requirements.
Drive technical excellence: Contribute to architectural decisions that balance existing patterns with innovative solutions for scale while mentoring teammates and elevating overall code quality.
What We're Looking ForTechnical ExcellenceTarget Salary Range: $185,000 - $235,000
How we work at HologramHologram is a fun, upbeat, and remote-first team united by our mission to build a more connected future. We trust you to do what's best for our product, customers, and team members and empower you to make the right calls without heavy bureaucracy.
Benefits and PerksCompetitive compensation:All employees receive equity with transparent salary and equity formulas across the team
Health & time off:Flexible health coverage (up to 100% employee, 95% dependents), unlimited PTO with 2 weeks mandatory, monthly mental health days, and 14 weeks paid parental leave
Remote work support:$1,000 hiring bonus plus $200 monthly budget for home office, books, courses, or coworking
Financial security:Life and disability insurance fully covered, 401(k) plan, and Professional Development Fund after one year
We pride ourselves on celebrating everyone — Hologram is an equal opportunity employer actively working on creating a diverse and inclusive work environment where underrepresented groups can thrive.
What to expect in the interview process:If you share our values and our passion for connecting the world, we'd love to review your application! For any needed accommodations during the hiring process, please [email protected] .
Even if you don't meet 100% of the above qualifications, please still consider applying. Studies show that you can still be considered for a role if you meet just 50% of the role's requirements.
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