This discussion is for companies looking for people with experience using Vercel products. Both permanent positions and contract work are welcome.
Companies
Please use the following format followed by a brief description of the role:
COMPANY_NAME | ROLE | LOCATION | Full-time | $100-150k base | LINK
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company.
Good luck with recruiting!
Sample Job Post
Here’s a good example of a job post.
Vercel | Software Engineer | Remote (US, Canada, Europe, or Asia) | Full-time | $100-225k base | Link
Vercel’s hiring across the board on various engineering teams and positions, but the above link is for our software engineering position. Vercel is innovating on and for the web and at the edge. We build tools and workflows developers love and deliver outstanding performance for end users.
I’ve been at the company for 2 years and still find plenty of opportunity for impact, and love the teammates I’m working with. Feel free to apply using the link above or reach out to me directly.
Stack Auth | Founding Engineer | San Francisco (no remote) | $100k-$200k base (+ equity) | stack-auth.com Careers
Stack Auth is the open-source auth solution.
If you’re reading this, you’re already doing something right — you’re interested enough in devtools to spend time on Vercel Community. At Stack Auth, we’re passionate about building libraries and frameworks that pass the test of time — whether this means designing beautiful components, scaling infrastructure & databases, or building the framework for vibecoding.
If you’d like to work in an early-stage startup in-person in San Francisco, this is for you. Feel free to apply at the link above or DM me on Twitter @n2d4wastaken — make sure to mention you came from this post!
Awesome thread — love seeing opportunities tied to Vercel’s ecosystem. I’ve been brushing up on performance optimization and frontend best practices recently, and sites like ytcroxyproxy.com have been super helpful for accessing tutorials and dev talks that are usually geo-blocked. Definitely keeping an eye out here for remote-friendly roles!