Careers
Build tools people actually like using.
We're a small remote-first team, four years in, with no investors and no plans to change that. Hiring slowly and intentionally — when we add a person it's because the work itself can't be done alone.
Small team, real ownership
Small enough that the person shipping a feature also writes its onboarding email and watches the support inbox the day it goes live. We add a hire only when there's work that genuinely needs another pair of hands.
Async + remote
Most of the team works from Tashkent and across Europe. Two short standups a week, the rest is GitHub + Linear. No 'jump on a call?' culture.
Free time off
Unlimited PTO that's actually used — minimum two weeks contiguous per year. We measure output, not seat time.
Open source first
Backend (Go) and frontend (Next.js) are both open-ish — engineers can read every line. No vendored mystery boxes.
Open roles
Two right now. Email us with a short note about a tool you wish worked differently — that says more than a CV.
Backend Engineer (Go)
Own a slice of the conversion pipeline — pdfcpu, Gotenberg, asynq. We're rewriting the worker queue to handle 10x current throughput.
Frontend Engineer (Next.js)
Help us land the new tool UX kit — drag-drop, progressive disclosure, no spinner gaslighting. React 19, Server Components, Tailwind.
Don't see your role?
Tell us what you'd like to be working on in a year. If it's on our roadmap we'll hold a slot.
jobs@convertpdfgo.com