Jobber serves 300,000 home service professionals across 60+ countries with field management, invoicing, and customer tracking software. The tech stack centers on AWS infrastructure (Glue, Lambda, Fargate) with Python and SQL for backend logic, plus integrations to QuickBooks, Gusto, DocuSign, and Salesforce—revealing a platform deeply embedded in SMB financial and admin workflows. Active hiring across engineering, product, data, and support (102 roles in 30 days) aligns with projects in AI-powered customer intelligence, subscription infrastructure, and revenue optimization, suggesting a shift toward predictive analytics and expanded monetization beyond core field scheduling.
Notable leadership hires: Product Management Director
Jobber is a cloud-based operations platform for small home service businesses—plumbers, electricians, HVAC contractors, and similar trades. The product handles job scheduling, routing, customer management, invoicing, and billing in a single interface, replacing fragmented spreadsheets and manual processes. With 27 million properties under management and operations across North America, the company has scaled from a 2011 Edmonton startup to a mid-market SaaS business. Revenue growth is underpinned by integrations with accounting (QuickBooks), payroll (Gusto), and e-signature (DocuSign) systems that home service firms already rely on.
Jobber runs on AWS (Glue, Lambda, Fargate) with Python and SQL on the backend, HubSpot and Salesforce for CRM, and integrations to QuickBooks, Gusto, and DocuSign. The stack also includes third-party AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) in active use.
Jobber is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The company hires across Canada and the United States, with a total workforce of 501–1,000 employees.
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