Global developer talent platform connecting high-growth companies with remote engineers
Terminal operates a developer staffing marketplace built on a microservices backend (Kafka, PostgreSQL, Redis) with Java and Kotlin services. The tech stack reveals an infrastructure-first approach to scaling concurrent users and handling high-load scenarios. Leadership is actively adopting Claude and Cursor alongside GitHub Copilot—a signal that AI-assisted development workflows are now critical to their internal engineering narrative, likely influencing how they position services to clients.
Notable leadership hires: Content Growth Lead
Terminal connects high-growth companies and enterprises with software developers across Latin America and other regions. The platform spans technical matching, contract engagement, and talent operations, backed by a microservices architecture designed to handle concurrent load. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, Terminal operates at 51–200 employees with engineering-heavy hiring (18 active roles) concentrated at senior and lead levels, suggesting they are scaling platform reliability and feature velocity rather than expanding headcount broadly.
Java, Kotlin, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Kafka, AWS (including Lambda), Docker, CircleCI, GitHub Actions, Node.js, React, Next.js, TypeScript, and Salesforce for operations.
Yes. Terminal is actively adopting Claude, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot, indicating a shift toward AI-augmented development workflows in their own platform and engineering processes.
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