Full-Time
Posted on 10/16/2024
Software solutions for content creation and marketing
$142.7k - $265.4kAnnually
Senior
Seattle, WA, USA + 4 more
More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | San Jose, CA, USA | Remote in USA | New York, NY, USA
Hybrid role with in-office presence required in San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, and New York.
Adobe provides a range of software solutions focused on digital experiences, catering to creative professionals, businesses, and educational institutions. Its main offerings include Adobe Creative Cloud, which contains tools for photography, graphic design, video editing, and more, allowing users to create various types of content. Adobe Experience Cloud offers marketing solutions to help businesses manage their marketing efforts, while Adobe Document Cloud focuses on document management, enabling users to create, edit, and share documents efficiently. Unlike many competitors, Adobe operates on a subscription-based model, providing flexible pricing options, including discounts for students and educators. The company's goal is to empower users to create and manage digital content effectively across different platforms.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Total Funding
$668.9M
Headquarters
San Jose, California
Founded
1994
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