About LibLab
LibLab is an engineering company, by developers for developers. We provide a missing pillar of core internet infrastructure, and we hire people with a broad set of technical skills (and from a wide variety of backgrounds) to build that. We want people who are ready to take on some of the most challenging problems in the industry – from reliably handling millions of API requests per day, to architecting best in class open-source SDKs and client libraries.
LibLab is a remote first company with no physical office, and its employees can work from anywhere they choose. Every step of the organizational life of a LibLab employee (e.g., hiring, onboarding) is performed remotely. The one exception are our biannual all-expenses-paid company-wide gatherings. Our first one was in Austin.
We look at LibLab as a constant work in progress and the same is true of our people; for all of us, we believe the best is yet to come. We’re here to support each other in our curiosity and creativity – which we pursue through thoughtful discussion and knowledge-sharing among a diverse set of peers and colleagues.
We encourage all engineers to transition roles once every year and a half, and also take on short-term projects with other teams across LibLab. This enables engineers to learn how different parts of LibLab work while also establishing stronger ties and cross-pollination between groups.
Liblab contributes to existing open-source projects and the people working on them, and we will release our core generators as open-source.
We want to work in a company of warm, inclusive people who treat their colleagues exceptionally well. The kind of people who are committed to going out of their way to help other LibLabers in the short-term and pushing them to improve over the long-term (by helping them to get better at what they do).
In both our products and our people, we aim to reflect, represent and advocate for all of our users, globally. Our users transcend geography, culture and language; what we share, collectively, is a drive to create a fairer, more economically interconnected world.
LibLab is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer in all respects—Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation
LibLab was founded in 2022 by Sagiv Ofek to transform how client libraries are made. The company raised venture funding from Insight Partners, Zeev Ventures, Stepstone, Rainfall and Sheva. LibLab has no office and the employees are welcome to work from anywhere they like.
Solving a huge pain
Good SDKs increase developer adoption, provide language-specific access patterns and control API usage. Building and maintaining SDKs in multiple languages at the same time is hard to get right. LibLab takes care of all your SDK needs and help you generate, maintain and monitor your SDKs.
FAQs
- When was LibLab founded?
- LibLab was founded in 2022.
- Who is the CEO of LibLab?
- Sagiv Ofek is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does LibLab operate in?
- LibLab operates in the following markets: Open Source, Developer Tools, and SaaS.
- How many employees does LibLab have?
- LibLab has 11-50 employees.
- Where does LibLab have employees?
- LibLab has employees in United States, Israel, Brazil, and Serbia.
- Is LibLab hiring?
- Yes, LibLab has 2 open remote jobs.
- Does LibLab support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, LibLab is a remote-friendly company.
- Does LibLab offer a four-day work week?
- No, LibLab does not offer a four-day work week.
- Is LibLab transparent about salaries?
- Yes, LibLab practices salary transparency, often including salary or compensation ranges in their job posts. They provide salary data for 1 role.
- What is LibLab's tech stack?
- LibLab has 25 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is LibLab's website?
- LibLab's website is liblab.com.