We are a globally diverse and distributed team, united behind a common goal of creating industry-leading, real-time analytics. Here, you will have an opportunity to solve some of the most cutting-edge technical challenges and have direct ownership of your work and vision. If you are a contributor by nature, a thinker as well as a doer - we'll definitely click!
Our values We succeed when our customers and users succeed. They are at the center of everything we do. Our passion for our users translates into their passion for ClickHouse.
Distributed ClickHouse is proud to have employees in over 10 countries. We believe that diverse and distributed workplaces working inclusively are an essential advantage.
Remote and flexible We're a remote company, with a flexible work-from-anywhere policy. We work in small product-oriented teams to focus & execute faster. We don't track working hours; what matters is what you get done.
Empathy at work Empathy is the ability to place yourself in the shoes of others, to try to understand their thoughts, feelings, and needs, and also know that we don't know it all and need to approach other people with the humility to learn.
Diversity Diverse and inclusive environments are both an advantage and a moral imperative. 40% of our leadership team consists of women, and we are proud to have a diverse group of investors, board members, and advisors.
Trust We work together to make collaboration a strength across timezone differences, languages, and cultures. While we're in different places, we all have the same goals, and we trust each other to do the work needed to achieve them.
Protecting yourself against recruitment scams ClickHouse is committed to ethical recruitment practices. This information helps our candidates protect themselves against recruitment scams.
What is a recruitment scam? Recruitment scams are fraudulent schemes where scammers pose as recruiters or employers, offering attractive job opportunities that require upfront payments or personal information.
Tips to avoid becoming a victim Be cautious: Don't open attachments or click links in suspicious emails. Do your own typing: Use a search engine to look up websites instead of clicking on links. Don't respond to requests for personal or financial information. Use and regularly update security software. Report suspicious emails, calls, or texts to law enforcement. How to identify scams Common signs of recruitment scams include:
Advertisements in various media for false job openings. Job postings with mobile phone numbers instead of office numbers. Requests to send applications to illegitimate email addresses or fax numbers. Urgent requests for fund transfers or electronic payments. Vague or oddly worded job descriptions. Requests for sensitive personal information (e.g., birth date, social security number, bank details). Stay vigilant and verify all communication through official channels.
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