Nabis operates a B2B marketplace and fulfillment network for licensed cannabis distributors and retailers across the U.S. The tech stack (React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Kafka, AWS) supports both transactional and streaming workloads, but hiring is heavily weighted toward ops and logistics (46 of 63 open roles), not engineering—a pattern typical of asset-heavy supply-chain platforms that prioritize warehouse scaling and process optimization over product iteration. Active projects center on new market launches, SLA management, and data pipeline development, while pain points cluster around compliance, payment reconciliation, and capacity constraints across distributed fulfillment hubs.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Data
Nabis is a wholesale marketplace and logistics platform for the licensed cannabis industry, founded in 2018 and based in San Francisco. The platform connects brand manufacturers and retailers via an integrated solution spanning online marketplace, multi-channel fulfillment, payment processing, financing, and data analytics. The company operates fulfillment and distribution across multiple U.S. states and Mexico, with ongoing expansion into new warehouse markets. Revenue is generated from transaction volume, fulfillment services, financing products, and ancillary services (marketing, sales enablement). Headcount sits in the 501–1,000 range; hiring is accelerating with particular focus on operations, warehouse, and logistics roles.
Nabis posts roles in the United States and Mexico. The majority of hiring is concentrated in the U.S., with operations and logistics roles most active.
Core stack includes React and Node.js (frontend/backend), PostgreSQL (relational data), Kafka (event streaming), Docker and Kubernetes (containerization), and AWS (cloud infrastructure). Integrations include Zendesk, Slack, Retool, and QuickBooks Online.
Yes, but in low volume. Engineering has 5 active roles across a 63-person hiring pipeline. Most hiring (32 ops, 14 logistics) is operations and supply-chain focused, reflecting the company's fulfillment-centric growth stage.
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