Quorum builds legislative tracking and public affairs software for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and government agencies. The stack is heavily weighted toward CRM and sales infrastructure (Salesforce, SalesLoft, ZoomInfo, Marketo, Demandbase), with Python and Django on the backend — a pattern that signals a sales-led organization scaling customer workflows rather than expanding core product. Active hiring is sales-dominant (6 of 11 roles), and projects show heavy investment in Salesforce modernization and AI-driven reporting, suggesting the company is automating legacy processes and building AI-native features on top of mature infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Content Marketing Lead
Quorum provides legislative intelligence, grassroots advocacy, and PAC management software for organizations working on policy. The platform tracks bills, lawmakers, and regulatory developments across Congress, all 50 U.S. state legislatures, major cities, the EU, and beyond. Customers span Fortune 500 corporations, trade associations, nonprofits, and U.S. federal agencies. The product suite includes bill-text analysis, lawmaker interaction logging, email advocacy tools, mobile access, and stakeholder engagement features. The company operates from Washington, D.C., with 201–500 employees and expanding hiring in Brazil.
Quorum runs on Salesforce and PostgreSQL for backend/CRM infrastructure, Python and Django for application logic, AWS for hosting, and Go, Node.js, Ruby, and PHP for supporting services. Sales and marketing tools include SalesLoft, ZoomInfo, Marketo, and Demandbase.
Quorum is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with 201–500 employees. The company is actively expanding hiring to Brazil.
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