HashiCorp solves development, operations, and security challenges in infrastructure so organizations can focus on business-critical tasks. We build products to give organizations a consistent way to manage their move to cloud-based IT infrastructures for running their applications. Our products enable companies large and small to mix and match AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and other clouds as well as on-premises environments, easing their ability to deliver new applications.
At HashiCorp, we have used the Tao of HashiCorp as our guiding principles for product development and operate according to a strong set of company principles for how we interact with each other. We value top-notch collaboration and communication skills, both among internal teams and in how we interact with our users.
As a Senior Frontend Engineer on the Boundary Transparent Session team at HashiCorp, you will be instrumental in expanding enterprise functionality that allows a VPN-like passive connection experience for customers. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the Boundary Desktop Client supports daily customer workflows in a performant, scalable way. You will be part of a full-stack team including backend and mobile engineers, and collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Design, and other partners.
At HashiCorp, you’ll contribute to a team dedicated to advanced solutions for cloud infrastructure management. If you’re looking to build on your experience and make an impact in a dynamic and inclusive environment, we’d be excited to welcome you.
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