Crawlzo is a small, focused engineering team shipping infrastructure at the scale of the open web. We hire rarely and deliberately — when a role opens, it appears on this page first.
We keep the team deliberately small, so positions open infrequently and close fast. There's no application portal and no resume black hole — when we're hiring, the role is listed here with a direct line to the engineers you'd work with.
Think you'd make us better anyway? Send a short note about what you've shipped to support@crawlzo.com. A human reads every one, and we reach out first when something opens.
When we do hire, we look for engineers who've felt the web-data problem first-hand: the brittle Selenium fleet, the proxy bill no one can explain, the vendor that quietly stopped working. People who want to build the boring, reliable thing serious products depend on.
The work spans adaptive crawling, anti-bot research, extraction by semantic intent, and delivery pipelines that land warehouse-ready data. If that's the kind of problem you think about anyway, we want to hear from you before a role is posted.