
GitLab
GitLab is the all-remote DevSecOps platform. Hiring engineering, product, security, and GTM roles across 60+ countries.
About GitLab
GitLab is the open-core DevSecOps platform used by enterprises and developers to plan, build, secure, and deploy software. Founded in 2014 and public since 2021 (NASDAQ: GTLB), GitLab is one of the largest fully-remote technology companies in the world, with team members in more than 60 countries and no physical offices.
Open roles span backend engineering (Ruby on Rails, Go), frontend engineering (Vue.js, TypeScript), platform and infrastructure, security and AppSec, product, design, technical writing, sales, customer success, and recruiting. All positions are remote, with compensation calibrated to the candidate's local market using GitLab's published compensation calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GitLab fully remote?
Yes - GitLab has been fully remote since founding. There are no physical offices and no expectation of co-location. Team members work from more than 60 countries and coordinate asynchronously. GitLab publishes one of the most thorough remote-work playbooks in the industry as part of its public Handbook.
What stack does GitLab use?
GitLab's main application is built on Ruby on Rails (backend) and Vue.js with TypeScript (frontend). Infrastructure runs on a mix of Kubernetes, Google Cloud, and bare metal. The company also hires engineers working on Go (Gitaly, Workhorse), Rust, and increasingly AI features built on top of large language models.
What does GitLab pay?
GitLab pays globally calibrated salaries using a public compensation calculator that adjusts for the candidate's location. US-based senior engineers typically earn USD 180k-280k base plus equity. EU and APAC compensation is calibrated to local benchmarks. Specific ranges are listed on each open role.
What teams does GitLab hire for?
GitLab hires across backend (Rails, Go), frontend (Vue, TypeScript), security (AppSec, threat detection, compliance), platform and infrastructure (Kubernetes, GCP), product, design, technical writing, sales, customer success, and recruiting. AI-related engineering roles (GitLab Duo) have been a growing focus.