We're a small team doing something that actually matters. If you want to work on hard problems with real-world impact — and do it without the corporate nonsense — you're in the right place.
We're building tools that determine whether people with disabilities can use the internet. That's not abstract. It's real. The people on our team take that seriously.
Everyone here owns something meaningful. There are no ticket-pushers. If you see a problem, you fix it. If you have a better idea, you say so. We move fast and trust the people we hire.
We're growing. Some things are figured out. Some aren't. If you need every system to be perfect before you can do your best work, this probably isn't your moment. If you do your best work by building those systems, let's talk.
We're a distributed team. We communicate well in writing, make decisions without meetings where possible, and respect each other's time. Async isn't a compromise here — it's how we work.
We read every application. We don't care about your college or whether you've worked at a name-brand company. We care whether you can do the work and whether you'll make this team better. Our process is fast and transparent. Most roles move from application to offer in under three weeks. We'll always tell you where you stand.
We're building eight independent microservices that need to behave like one platform. Your job is to make that seamless — reliable APIs, clean service boundaries, robust event-driven communication between products.
The customer portal is the face of everything we've built. It needs to be fast, beautiful, and — given what we do — genuinely accessible. This isn't the place for accessibility-as-afterthought.
Document Manager handles PDF, DOCX, PPTX, and 20+ formats — detecting accessibility issues, auto-remediating them, and certifying output. It's technically demanding and touches real enterprise workflows.
Eight microservices. Enterprise SLAs. A growing customer base. Someone needs to make sure the infrastructure holding all of this together is bulletproof. That's you.
The product being tested is itself an accessibility tool. That means your work gets tested twice — once against general quality standards, and again against the very standards we sell.
The Personalization Engine learns how individual users interact with accessibility features and adapts over time. It's one of the most technically interesting products on the platform.
This is where deep accessibility knowledge meets engineering. You'll translate WCAG success criteria and real-world assistive technology behavior into the rule engines that power our scanning and compliance products.
You'll own the roadmap for Accessibility Insights, Remediation Hub, and Continuous Compliance — the products enterprise customers buy first and depend on most.
Every product we ship has to be accessible by default — not retrofitted, not approximate, actually accessible. That starts in design. This role sits at the intersection of great visual design and deep accessibility practice.
Good documentation is the difference between a product people love and a product people abandon after one support ticket. At OpenAccess Pro, documentation is a product decision, not an afterthought.
Enterprise accessibility deals are growing fast and the regulatory environment is making every six-figure procurement committee pay attention. You'll own the full enterprise sales cycle for our most strategic accounts.
The mid-market is where most of our customers live — companies who know they have an accessibility problem and need someone to help them understand what the right solution actually looks like.
The top of our funnel is the beginning of every enterprise relationship. You'll be the person who starts conversations with companies that should be using our platform but haven't heard of us yet.
We're building a distributed sales network of commission-based accessibility representatives embedded in local markets. You'll build and manage that network from the ground up.
Closing the deal is the beginning, not the end. Our customers need to get real value out of this platform — compliance scores improving, audit processes simplified, teams actually using the tools. You make that happen.
The Accessibility Oracle is our content platform — part investigative journalism, part educational resource, part thought leadership. We want it to become required reading for accessibility professionals. You'll build that.
Freemium growth, paid acquisition, conversion optimization — someone needs to own the paid side of our growth engine.
We have eight products in a market most buyers don't fully understand yet. Product marketing here means making the complex clear, the technical human, and the abstract urgent.
We're at the stage where financial rigor, operational discipline, and smart infrastructure decisions start compounding in ways that matter enormously. This role owns all of it.
For accessibility experts who want to work with our clients directly — running audits, interpreting results, advising on remediation strategy, and helping organizations navigate their compliance obligations.
We're growing fast. If you think you belong here and don't see a match above, send us a note anyway. Tell us what you do, what you care about, and why OpenAccess Pro. We read everything.
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