Full-Time

Software Engineer

United States

Posted on 9/26/2025

JumpCloud

JumpCloud

501-1,000 employees

Cloud-based directory and identity management platform

Compensation Overview

$85k - $105k/yr

+ Base Salary + Bonuses or Commissions

Lafayette, CO, USA

Hybrid

On-site required in Louisville, Colorado; onboarding days onsite five days/week for first two weeks, then at least one on-site day per month.

Category
Software Engineering (3)
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Required Skills
Kubernetes
Rust
Python
JavaScript
Git
Data Structures & Algorithms
Java
Docker
Microservices
Go
C/C++
Requirements
  • A recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
  • Strong foundational knowledge of software development principles, data structures, and algorithms.
  • Experience with at least one programming language such as Go, C++, Rust, Python, Java, or JavaScript.
  • A passion for technology and a desire to learn new things. We value curiosity and a drive to solve problems.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team.
Responsibilities
  • Building user-friendly experiences: You’ll contribute to the full software development lifecycle, from designing and coding new features to ensuring they are easy for our customers to use.
  • Collaborating with your team: You’ll work closely with other engineers, product managers, and designers to bring new features to life. We believe in the power of collaboration and communication to build the best products.
  • Solving complex problems: You’ll tackle challenging technical problems related to software deployment, package management, and system performance. You’ll be encouraged to think creatively and find innovative solutions.
  • Learning and growing: We are committed to your professional development. You'll have the opportunity to learn from seasoned engineers, work with a modern tech stack, and continuously expand your skills.

JumpCloud provides cloud-based directory services that centralize the management of user identities and access to apps, networks, and devices across both on-premises and cloud environments. It works by offering a centralized directory with features like single sign-on, user provisioning, device management, and network access control, delivered as scalable subscription tiers. Unlike traditional IAM tools, JumpCloud combines directory services, SSO, device management, and access controls in a single cloud platform that supports mixed infrastructures. Its goal is to help organizations securely manage who can access what across systems in a scalable, easy-to-use way.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$391.7M

Headquarters

Louisville, Colorado

Founded

2012

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • MacSolution acquisition expands Latin America presence with São Paulo hub.
  • Shianne Sampson as CRO drives global revenue growth from Eventbrite experience.
  • JumpCloud Ventures invests $295M in Tofu to lead identity fraud prevention.

What critics are saying

  • North Korean Labyrinth Chollima spear-phished engineer, exposing crypto customers.
  • Breez integration fails, pushing enterprises to Okta's mature ITDR in 12 months.
  • Shadow AI gaps cause breach from unmanaged agents, triggering fines in 24 months.

What makes JumpCloud unique

  • JumpCloud unifies human and non-human identities with Agentic IAM for AI agents.
  • Open directory platform enables zero trust access from any device to any resource.
  • Acquired Breez integrates ITDR to detect threats across cloud identities.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Remote Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

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PR Newswire
Mar 23rd, 2026
JumpCloud appoints Shianne Sampson as CRO to drive global growth strategy

JumpCloud has appointed Shianne Sampson as Chief Revenue Officer to lead global revenue growth and expand its intelligent, secure IT platform. The appointment follows the recent addition of Roland Palmer as Chief Information Security Officer, strengthening the company's leadership as it expands in enterprise and global markets. Sampson brings over 20 years of experience scaling revenue organisations through rapid transformation. She most recently served as CRO at Eventbrite, with previous leadership roles at New Relic, Zenefits and Yelp, where she founded Yelp University. She is also the published author of Triage: Sales Coaching. JumpCloud provides an AI-powered unified IT management platform that consolidates identity, device and access management for organisations globally.

Angel Business Communications Limited
Feb 16th, 2026
The dual disconnect: addressing AI maturity gaps in enterprises

The dual disconnect: addressing AI maturity gaps in enterprises. JumpCloud's latest report sheds light on the disparity between perceived and actual AI readiness among enterprises. JumpCloud has unveiled its Q1 2026 IT Trends Report, titled "The Dual Disconnect: Why Your AI Maturity Now Fails to Scale." The research highlights a significant gap in enterprise AI readiness. While 40% of organisations consider themselves AI mature, only 22% meet the objective IT standards necessary to scale effectively. The adoption of AI is nearly universal, with 99.6% of organisations engaging in some form of AI. However, the report notes that fragmented IT infrastructures leave 60% of professionals unable to address rapidly evolving security threats. The study identifies a notable difference between perceived AI maturity and actual operational readiness. Key insights include: * Maturity Illusion: Although many IT leaders view their AI practices as advanced, only 22% meet rigorous standards for AI readiness. * Balancing Productivity and Risk: While 90% of leaders report productivity benefits from AI, 74% express concerns about security risks, particularly unauthorised data access and AI-generated phishing. * Emergence of Shadow AI: 61% of organisations report using unsanctioned AI tools, creating gaps in visibility and governance. * Need for Unified Systems: 85% of IT leaders stress the importance of secure identity and access management (IAM) in scaling AI safely. The report emphasises that secure AI deployment relies on consolidation rather than speed. It notes that organisations with fragmented IT infrastructures face challenges in monitoring and managing both human and AI users. Coordinating identity and access controls across the organisation can reduce risk and help ensure AI initiatives scale more safely and consistently. The study suggests that bridging the gap between perceived and actual AI readiness is essential for protecting enterprise operations and securing emerging AI workflows. Consolidating IAM practices and IT systems provides a foundation for organisations to manage AI responsibly while supporting growth and productivity.

Pulse 2.0
Feb 11th, 2026
JumpCloud launches venture arm with first investment in identity-fraud prevention startup Tofu

JumpCloud has launched JumpCloud Ventures, a new venture arm backing early-stage companies in identity, security, AI and IT productivity. The programme will provide capital alongside access to JumpCloud's operating experience and network, whilst maintaining founder autonomy over product direction. The venture arm announced its first investment in Tofu, a startup preventing identity fraud in hiring and onboarding. JumpCloud highlighted that identity risks often emerge before users log in, particularly as remote work expands. Tofu is building an identity and security platform for recruiting aimed at establishing trust in AI-enabled and remote work environments. CEO Rajat Bhargava framed the initiative as an opportunity to support emerging companies tackling challenging problems in identity and security, whilst Tofu co-founder Jason Zoltak described the backing as validation of an underexplored security gap.

Undercode News
Feb 10th, 2026
JumpCloud launches venture fund, invests in Tofu to combat AI-driven hiring fraud

JumpCloud has launched JumpCloud Ventures, a venture investment programme supporting early-stage startups in identity, security, artificial intelligence and IT productivity. The company announced its first investment in Tofu, a startup preventing identity fraud during hiring and onboarding. CEO Rajat Bhargava said the venture arm reflects JumpCloud's maturity and aims to support founders through operational expertise rather than just financial backing. The programme will take a founder-friendly approach, avoiding forced product alignments. The investment in Tofu addresses growing concerns about pre-employment identity risks, particularly as AI tools enable easier impersonation and fraud. Tofu CEO Jason Zoltak described the company's mission as building trust in recruiting amid remote work and AI-driven threats. JumpCloud Ventures has raised $295 million to date.

MacTech
Feb 10th, 2026
Study shows widening gap between AI maturity and AI readiness

Study shows widening gap between AI maturity and AI readiness. JumpCloud has released its "Q1 2026 IT Trends Report" that explores the widening gap between AI maturity and AI readiness, and why confidence alone is leaving organizations exposed as AI adoption accelerates announced during its JumpCloudLand virtual conference. Key findings include: ° Only 22% of organizations are truly AI ready, despite 40% self-identifying as AI mature, revealing a significant confidence gap. 60% of IT leaders say AI adoption is outpacing their ability to secure it, a trend that has remained unchanged for three years. ° Shadow AI is widespread, with 61% of organizations reporting unsanctioned AI use, even as many express high confidence in their governance practices. ° Identity and access failures dominate AI risk, with unauthorized access, inconsistent IAM, and non-human identities emerging as top threats. ° IT unification is becoming the foundation of AI readiness, with nearly 90% of IT leaders agreeing that unified infrastructure and centralized IAM are critical to securing AI at scale. ° Investment is accelerating, with more than 9 in 10 organizations expecting IT budget increases in 2026, and half planning to dedicate 11 - 25% of their budget to AI-related initiatives. I hope you'll help support Apple World Today by becoming a patron. Almost all our income is from Patreon support and sponsored posts. Patreon pricing ranges from $2 to $10 a month. Thanks in advance for your support.

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