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Cordial | San Diego, CA | full-time | US | Southern California only REMOTE | Salary: $150k-$300k + equity

https://cordial.com/careers/

Cordial is the next-generation messaging and data automation platform, built on real-time data.

We empower brands to create rich personalized experiences across multiple message channels and simplify data management for marketers.

We're a true next generation technology platform, leveraging AI/ML and solving truly interesting problems while processing many terabytes of data per day. Our stack includes a lot of React, PHP 8/Laravel, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Kubernetes, as well as Python, Rust, and IaC; and we work with some of the biggest names in commerce.

We are growing with several openings across engineering including roles of:

- Senior Platform Engineer https://boards.greenhouse.io/cordial81/jobs/6947423002?gh_ji...

- Machine Learning Engineer, Predictive https://boards.greenhouse.io/cordial81/jobs/6947384002?gh_ji...

- Engineering Team Lead https://boards.greenhouse.io/cordial81/jobs/6947430002?gh_ji...

In addition to competitive salary, full healthcare, and equity we offer:

   unlimited time off
   parking reimbursement
   child-care reimbursement
   continuing education reimbursement
   gym reimbursement
   phone reimbursement


> Southern California only REMOTE

Can you clarify what this means please?

One job posting states just "Remote (US)". This makes me wonder whether there is some idea that you can work remotely but only if you are physically located in Southern California.

I suspect I am misinterpreting since the job posting does not mention this.


Yes, We're fully remote friendly (have been long before Covid).

We have an office in downtown San Diego, but its 100% optional.

What we would like to do though, is weight this engineering team expansion in the general area so that we have the option to do more/occasional meetups for brainstorm/innovation sessions (think like maybe once a month with different teams), as well as have these engineers in the same timezone as product leadership (which is largely in the San Diego area)


Thank you!


> This makes me wonder whether there is some idea that you can work remotely but only if you are physically located in Southern California.

This is also the impression I got. Ie; they want the ability to have people on-premise but not all the time.




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