Gaming hardware and peripherals manufacturer with content-creator and esports brands
Corsair manufactures gaming peripherals, PCs, and streaming equipment across 21 product lines and five owned brands (Elgato, SCUF Gaming, ORIGIN PC, Drop, Fanatec). The tech stack reveals a hardware-first operations footprint—Windows/macOS, CAD (Cinema 4D, Octane), design tools (Adobe suite), and supply-chain software (Smartsheet, Oracle, Tableau)—paired with emerging adoption of CI/CD (Jenkins, GitLab) and chat agents, signaling automation investment in QA and customer support. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and marketing with mid-level depth, reflecting active product launches and go-to-market velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Account Director, Deputy Director, Accounting Director, Director
Corsair is a publicly traded hardware manufacturer (NASDAQ:CRSR) founded in 1994 and headquartered in Milpitas, California. The company sells gaming and streaming gear directly to digital athletes and content creators, with distribution in over 75 countries. The product portfolio spans custom PCs, mechanical keyboards, cooling systems, headsets, lighting, controllers, and sim racing hardware. Operations span design, manufacturing, supply-chain management, and subsidiary brand management across Taiwan, Vietnam, China, Japan, Germany, France, Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Slovenia.
Corsair's core stack: Windows/macOS, Python, C/C++, CAD (Cinema 4D, Octane Render), Adobe Creative Suite, Oracle databases, Tableau for analytics, and hardware protocols (Bluetooth, USB-C, DSP). Recently adopting Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, and Discord.
Active projects include new product launches and NPI cycles, next-generation PC cooling platforms, social commerce, influencer campaigns, design-for-manufacturing optimization, and chat agent development. Supply-chain challenges include inventory optimization and customs compliance.
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