Aiven operates a managed open-source data platform covering streaming (Kafka), relational databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL), caching (Redis), and analytics (ClickHouse, OpenSearch). The tech stack reveals a data infrastructure play—heavy on PostgreSQL and Kafka, with dbt and Airflow for orchestration, deployed across AWS, GCP, and Azure. Active projects center on hardening PostgreSQL and Kafka services while building cloud operations tooling; hiring skews heavily toward senior engineering, pointing to scaling reliability and expanding service coverage rather than early-stage product discovery.
Aiven is a managed data platform company based in Helsinki, serving mid-market and enterprise customers across nine geographic hubs (Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, London, Singapore, Sydney, Auckland, Austin, Toronto). The platform abstracts operational complexity for open-source data infrastructure—PostgreSQL, MySQL, Kafka, Redis, Cassandra, ClickHouse, and Grafana—deployed on customer choice of cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure, DigitalOcean). The engineering-led organization is focused on service reliability (PostgreSQL scaling and Kafka fleet operations), cloud platform maturity, and sales enablement; pain points include late-stage deal conversion, partner enablement, and reducing manual operational work.
PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Apache Cassandra, ClickHouse, Redis, and OpenSearch. The platform also includes Kafka for streaming and Grafana for monitoring.
AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and DigitalOcean. Customers can choose their preferred provider for each service.
Yes. Engineering represents the largest hiring department with 20 active roles, weighted toward senior and manager-level positions. Active hiring in Germany, Finland, UK, Portugal, Israel, US, Ireland, India, and France.
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