efood operates Greece's dominant food delivery network across 100 cities, handling food, groceries, and coffee orders through a merchant marketplace. The hiring pattern is heavily weighted toward operations and logistics (79% of active roles), with junior-tier staff comprising 58% of the mix—reflecting the operational intensity of managing last-mile delivery at scale. Active projects center on delivery automation, fraud prevention, and real-time commerce, signaling a shift toward tighter supply-chain control and faster fulfillment cycles to address their core pain points: delivery delays, on-time reliability, and operational risk mitigation.
efood is Greece's largest food delivery service, connecting consumers to approximately 20,000 merchants across 100 cities. Founded in 2011, the company has scaled from a two-person operation to over 1,000 employees. The platform operates as a three-step ordering experience: item selection, cart review, and checkout. Beyond food, efood offers coffee and grocery delivery. The business model depends on a distributed rider and operations workforce to manage last-mile logistics, which drives the operational hiring focus reflected in current recruiting activity.
efood uses SQL, Python, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, and BigQuery for data pipelines; GCP and AWS for cloud infrastructure; Apache Airflow and dbt for data workflows; Power BI, Tableau, and Looker Studio for analytics; Kubernetes for containerization; and Okta, Intune, Jamf Pro for identity and endpoint management.
efood is headquartered in Athens, Attica, Greece, and currently hires exclusively in Greece across operations, logistics, sales, engineering, finance, data, and support functions.
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