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At RelationalAI, we are enabling the future of data-centric systems that learn, reason, and predict, built on our cloud-native relational knowledge graph management system. We are bringing together a global team of exceptional people who inspire and respect one another to achieve our mission.

We are intellectually curious, with problem-solving mindsets and a proven track record of delivering results. We value the ability to learn, grow, and respond to an ever-changing landscape of challenges and opportunities as much as we value past experience.

RelationalAI is a remote-first company that has been operating with a distributed team since day one.  We are based on six continents, support team members wherever they live, and are fluent in the tools and processes of distributed and often asynchronous work.

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Interested in RelationalAI, but don't see an open position that you want to apply to? Submit your application here! We are always looking for talented people to join our team would love to consider you for future opportunities.

Here are the specific positions of interest for individual contribution and leadership in the SaaS industry:

-Software Engineering in the following domains: Engine, Database Systems, Graph of Databases Systems, Query Optimization, Replication, Storage Layer Eng, Control Plane, Infrastructure, Security, and Product.

-Research Collaborator, Graph Database Experts/Analysts, Data/Computer Scientists 

-Technical Product Management

-Technical Program Management

-Technical Project Management

-Technical Account Executive

Experience with Snowflake and software products that connect with Snowflake is a big plus. 

 

 

Why RelationalAI

RelationalAI is committed to an open, transparent, and inclusive workplace. We value the unique backgrounds of our team. We are driven by curiosity, value innovation, and help each other to succeed and to grow. We take the well-being of our colleagues seriously, and offer flexible working hours so each individual can find a healthy balance that affords them a productive, happy life wherever they choose to live.

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RelationalAI hires around the world. All of our roles are remote; however, some locations might carry specific eligibility requirements.

Because of this, understanding location & visa support helps us better prepare to onboard our colleagues.

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