AI-powered developer platform for code collaboration and secure software delivery
GitHub operates at massive scale—over 100 million developers across 330+ million repositories—yet faces typical high-growth pains: expanding enterprise sales motion, removal of adoption barriers, and improving customer success. The tech stack reveals a platform-as-a-service architecture (GitHub Actions, Codespaces, Enterprise Server) layered with AI (Copilot, now adding autofix and code review agents). Hiring is engineering-forward (57 roles) with parallel sales acceleration (53 roles, including new Enterprise Sales Director), signaling a shift from developer-driven growth toward land-and-expand in Fortune 100 accounts.
Notable leadership hires: Enterprise Sales Director
GitHub is a web-based platform where developers collaborate on code, manage repositories, and ship software. The company serves individuals, small teams, and enterprises across 90 of the Fortune 100, with over 100 million total developers across 330+ million repositories globally. Core offerings span version control and collaboration (Git, GitHub Enterprise Server), automation (GitHub Actions), AI assistance (Copilot with emerging autofix and code review capabilities), and secure coding features (Advanced Security, CodeQL). The platform is built on a modern stack (Node.js, React, MySQL, Salesforce integration) with active investment in infrastructure reliability and disaster recovery.
GitHub uses Node.js, React, MySQL, REST APIs, and Linux in production. The platform integrates Salesforce, Zoom, Teams, and Figma. Development languages span JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, C++, and others. GitHub's own products (Copilot, Codespaces, Actions, Advanced Security) are core to the offering.
GitHub is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. The company is actively hiring across nine countries: the United States, Canada, India, Japan, Australia, Denmark, Germany, France, and Peru.
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