Technology consulting firm specializing in cloud, data platforms, and legacy modernization
Webstep is a Norwegian technology consulting firm founded in 2000, operating across development, architecture, data, and product work. The stack spans Azure, AWS, GCP, Snowflake, Databricks, and Python—a multi-cloud, data-forward posture typical of firms handling modernization projects. Minimal hiring velocity (1 role in 30 days) suggests either stable utilization or selective growth; the seniority mix (5 senior, 3 mid across 8 engineering positions) indicates a senior-led delivery model suited to advisory and architecture work.
Webstep delivers technology consulting to mid-market and enterprise clients across Scandinavia and Canada, with ~250 employees based in Oslo. The firm structures work around systems development, cloud architecture, data engineering, and product design—often deploying consultants into client teams as embedded members rather than external advisors. Core competencies span Java, .NET, open-source platforms, and modern data stacks (Snowflake, Databricks, Microsoft Fabric). Active project focus on cloud-based scalability and data platform modernization reflects their stated specialty in helping organizations transition legacy systems to cloud-native infrastructure.
Webstep's primary stack includes Azure, AWS, GCP, Snowflake, Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, Python, SQL, Java, .NET, and Kotlin—spanning cloud platforms, data engineering, and application development.
Webstep is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The firm also hires in Canada and operates as a public company founded in 2000.
Current project focus includes cloud-based scalable solutions, data platform modernization, and UX-driven product development—often centered on helping clients modernize legacy systems.
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