Global data center operations and managed services provider
Reboot Monkey operates a fully distributed workforce across 25+ countries, delivering hands-on data center support—remote hands, smart hands, server migration, hardware recycling, and colocation management. The hiring surge (969 roles posted in 30 days, almost entirely ops-focused) reflects aggressive geographic expansion into underserved regions; the 201–500 headcount with minimal engineering or sales suggests a labor-arbitrage model built on standardized operational playbooks across distributed teams rather than product innovation.
Reboot Monkey provides data center management and IT infrastructure services to enterprises, operating from a fully-remote structure across 150+ global footprints and 50+ colocation facilities. Core offerings span managed and unmanaged colocation, server migration, hardware recycling, structured cabling, rack and stack work, network design, and 24/7 on-site support (Smart Hands) and remote support (Remote Hands). The company handles mission-critical infrastructure operations—capacity planning, compliance, emergency after-hours support, and hardware decommissioning—for clients seeking to outsource data center complexity without maintaining internal teams. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Haarlem, Reboot Monkey positions itself as a global partner navigating regional data center ecosystems.
Reboot Monkey actively hires across 25 countries: United States, Romania, Ireland, Nigeria, Pakistan, Australia, Netherlands, Malaysia, Kenya, New Zealand, Ghana, Mozambique, India, South Africa, United Kingdom, Equatorial Guinea, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Ecuador, Latvia, Bermuda, Malta, Sweden, Singapore, and Italy.
Primary stack includes ServiceNow, Jira Service Desk, Zendesk, Freshdesk for IT service management; Dell, HPE, Cisco, Supermicro, Juniper for hardware; Linux and Windows for OS infrastructure; Equinix and Digital Realty for colocation partnerships; plus ITIL, CompTIA Network+, cPanel, Hubstaff, and UPS monitoring.
Reboot Monkey specializes in remote hands and smart hands support, server migration, managed colocation, hardware recycling, data destruction, structured cabling, network design, and 24/7 infrastructure operations across global data center facilities.
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