DevRev
DevRev is a business software company that brings developers (Dev) and customers (Rev) together in the era of product-led growth. The company is building an API-first, dev-centric CRM that leverages data, design, and machine intelligence to empower developers to build, support, and grow their businesses. In times of anemic NPS and high customer churn, DevRev strives to create the world's most customer-centric companies led by happy developers. Grok and grep more on DevRev via the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
After former Nutanix CEO Dheeraj Pandey and Nutanix executive Manoj Agarwal raised one of the largest ever seed rounds in the history of Silicon Valley, they set out to create a highly engaging system of record that promises to make product development and customer service joyous. DevRev is solving a difficult AI and design problem, and the early employees are committed to the marathon of company-building and hard problem-solving.
Job Description
We are looking for ambitious and authentic computer-science graduates (both recent graduates and students graduating in 2022) who are excited to embark on an entrepreneurial career in software development. The DevRev University Hire program is designed to provide opportunities for exceptional early-career developers to work across the technology stack, to leverage and grow their practical software development skills, and to learn how to build a category-defining software company in a fast-growing, global environment.
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Culture
The foundation of DevRev is its culture - our commitment to those who are hungry, humble, honest, and who act with heart. Our vision is to help build the earth's most customer-centric companies. Our mission is to leverage design, data engineering, and machine intelligence to empower engineers to embrace their customers. That is DevRev!
Our mission is to connect makers (Dev) to customers (Rev). When every employee adopts a “product-thinking” mindset, customer-centricity transcends from a department to become a culture.
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