In 2010, SEOmoz's software business grew from 4,000 - 7,000 subscribers and $3.1mm - $5.7mm in revenue (more transparency on details coming soon). Our customers have been loving our products (our web app now supports nearly 30K campaigns) and our data (over 250 companies use our API), but we're nowhere near satisfied.
(*note: consulting revenue, which ended in 2009, is not included; 2011 revenue is estimated)
It's our belief that growth is limited only by how much we can surprise, delight and reward our customers with software that rocks. We want to build more, faster and that's why today, we're announcing a new effort in bringing talented software engineers to the SEOmoz team.
Have Engineer Friends? Send 'Em Our Way
Why should you send your engineer friends to SEOmoz? Three big reasons:
- They'll be joining an amazing team at a great company earning top salaries at a place that values their contributions (see below)
- You'll get $12,000 in cash* (OK, probably a check, but still!)
- They'll also get $12,000 in cash**
We're seeking 4-5 very talented engineers (possibly more) with experience handling large-scale problems like machine learning, web crawling, building and optimizing web services (APIs), coping with large quantities of data and dealing in massively distributed systems. You can learn more about the job requirements here.
Engineers: Challenging Problems, Brilliant Co-Workers & Some Cool Bonuses Await You, Too
As part of this process, we're making things interesting for talented engineers, too:
- If you refer/apply yourself, you'll receive a $12,000 cash hiring bonus**
- If you're not in the Seattle area, we can offer up to $10,000 to help you (and your family) move to the area
- If you make it to our final interview round (for a chat with our full team), you'll walk out with a free iPad
- Start your new job right with a $5,000 shopping budget to spend on the hardware/software/accessories of your choice (for either home or office!). Need a new desk and chair set for you spare bedroom to work those odd hours in comfort? Go for it. New laptop? No problem.
- Salaries for engineers at SEOmoz are substantively above the average/median for Seattle (according to Payscale, Glassdoor, SimplyHired). We'll be on par with the offers you get from Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, etc. in cash, and we're even better on stock.
- Benefits at SEOmoz rock - we have a great health and dental plan (for you and your family / S.O.), we'll cover your home Internet and your cellphone bill, 20 days of vacation time annually, transportation options, 401K plans and more.
That said, we should all be picky about where we work and where we interview. It's not just about the salary, the bonus, the iPad or the shopping spree - there are other things that matter to us (and likely to you) when considering where to work:
- Will I be working on fun, interesting problems that will challenge me professionally and grow my skills?
- Will I learn from my co-workers and influence them positively?
- Does the company compensate generously and appropriately?
- Does my work make a recognizable impact on the company and the world?
- Am I contributing to a mission I believe in and a company whose core values I respect?
It's my belief that SEOmoz does a solid job on all of these:
- The problems we face include "web scale" challenges - crawling, indexing and building metrics on billions of pages; collecting, filtering and making sense of millions of pieces of social data from Facebook, Twitter and other platforms; serving massive amounts of data to thousands of paying customers in a performant environment.
- The engineering team at SEOmoz is a remarkable and talented group. You'll be side-by-side with engineers with impressive backgrounds and serious accomplishments on the product and technology side.
- We are in the top quartile of compensation for software engineers in Seattle and our benefits, stock options and perks are considerably above the average.
- What you build will have a direct, measurable impact on our subscribers - and you'll be able to see it in the membership statistics and hear it directly through our many feedback channels (we get more than 300 messages about our products each week!). And, you won't just be helping SEOmoz customers - our mission of making it easier for ideas to be shared on the web is carried out every day, and we have tons of great stories and feedback to show it.
- We think it's great that Google, Bing, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the entire web ecosystem have built such remarkable platforms for sharing information. But, it's hard to get noticed in all the noise and hard to know what will help make your ideas scale and spread. That where SEOmoz comes in - our software is meant to help companies and organizations of all sizes and shapes to better spread their messages in organic, white hat ways. It's a mission we've found incredibly rewarding and we think you will, too.
Why Do We Need So Much Engineering Talent?
Because SEOmoz is taking off.
Today, we provide some of the web's best and more popular software to help marketers understand, evaluate and improve their SEO efforts. In the months to come, we're expanding to help marketers conquer all of organic marketing - from SEO to social media to blogging, local campaigns, content marketing, PR/media and more. This means huge challenges like increasing the size, freshness and quality of our web index (currently ~45billion pages, moving up to 100 billion), building a "mention" index on our Blogscape platform that lets marketers see where their brand names are being used across the web (even if no direct links exist), scaling analytics, improving our machine learning algorithms, exponentially growing our data storage while simultaneously making things faster.
And, unfortunately (or fortunately), our requirements for engineering talent are extremely high. We interview a lot of candidates and need not only the best and brightest in challenging fields (machine learning, large-scale crawling, natural language processing, large-scale distributed systems, etc.), but folks who fit with our core values of TAGFEE.
We owe it to our customers and our mission to build amazing software and that means recruiting remarkable engineers. It's great to be a profitable startup, but money sitting in the bank won't do us, or our community any good. We want to put these dollars to work and build something revolutionary - we're aiming to be the future of organic web/inbound marketing software.
Top 10 Reasons Why Should You Join SEOmoz
Because a post like this wouldn't be complete without a top 10 list!
- Interesting, Challenging Problems (strategic and technical, and often on a very large scale)
- Engineering Centric Company (development and software are the core of our company's product and the largest team - you won't be in the "IT department," you'll be a key member at the heart of SEOmoz)
- Customer Focused Roadmap (we don't just build things that sound interesting, we build things we know our customers want, need and use - and when we do, we get great feedback directly from thousands of paying members)
- Transparency (you'll always know how the company is doing week-to-week and quarter by quarter. Virtually every metric except salaries are shared throughout the organization)
- Profitability (we're in the black - no burning runways or panicked cries for venture capital. We've got a proven business model and we've been doubling our revenue for 3 years)
- Excellent Compensation (We pay in the top range of salaries for software engineers in Seattle based on experience + skills. You won't have to sacrifice pay to work at a great startup vs. a behemoth)
- Amazing Co-Workers (Ask anyone in the Seattle tech, marketing or startup community and they'll tell you - SEOmoz's people aren't just talented, they're truly good people who care about each other and are a pleasure to spend time with)
- Flat Organization (If you struggle against the politics and bureaucratic inefficiencies of a big organization, you'll love it here. We have smallish teams, 30 people in total, and only a single layer of management - you'll report directly to the VP of Engineering)
- We Listen (Our engineers have contributed substantively to the product roadmap, to new ideas we implement, even to how we decorate the office)
- Great Benefits, Perks + Fun Stuff (we play Xbox Kinect on Friday afternoons, snacks in the office, 401K plans, flexible and generous vacation time, a great health/dental plan and more on the way)
We hope you'll send your friends, family members and fellow Venture Brothers addicts our way :-)
* NOTE: The referrer will receive this bonus only after the engineer stays employed at SEOmoz for at least 90 days after his or her start date. The referrer must also complete and return a w-9 in order to receive the bonus. The referrer is responsible for paying taxes on the referral bonus. Also, to qualify for the referral bonus, the successful candidate must have accepted our offer of employment within four months of your referral.
**NOTE: The $12,000 signing bonus applies to all new engineering candidates, but must be paid back if you leave the company prior to 12 months.
One more note: Candidates must be eligible to work in the US (citizenship, green card, visa, etc). While we'd love to recruit more from out of the country, it's not yet something we have the resources/connections to provide.
p.s. We also want to acknowledge our friends in Cambridge and the crew at EnergySavvy, who are both offering a $10K referral bonus currently (it's a great time to be, or know, an engineer!)
This exponential growth bodes well for all of us Pro members! It means that our toolsets are going to become even more comprehensive and powerful.
I'ts probably been said before, but I'll say it again...There's never been a better time to be a Pro member!
yep v. excited to see what the future holds...
Great way to scout people!
BUT... I think it is due a disclaimer in order:
And the disclaimer should be, if this offer is following the line of all the previous SEOmoz job offers I have read on Craiglist in the past:
"This offer is only for candidates residents in USA or allowed legally to work in the United States".
Obviously this doesn't mean that if you are living in Australia or India or UK and know someone you think could fit with the description given in the post, that you cannot point him/her to SEOmoz. Maybe you won't be able to work in the MozPlex (for instance that should be my case), but you could still have an opportunity to win the 12,000 $ reward :).
But if SEOmoz has changed its human resource policy, and opened the scouting also to not resident candidates, well, forget all I wrote and start make your portfolio/CV shining bright and strong.
Yeah - we have the details on the job post/referral page, but it's good to note them here as well. And, I'd just point out that this is much less our policy (we'd love and have tried hard in the past to recruit from outside the US, but the requirements for visas/work permits/etc are beyond our capabilities in most instances). We'd certainly support initiatives to help ease this burden (which I know many startups and investors/VCs also support).
Ah... if only my grandma did not forgot to fill the papers for obtaining the USA cizitenships (and for extention to her descendants) ;) ! as she was born in Rochester, NY in what it is now the George Eastman House Museum (long immigrant story that maybe themisteryguest/everywhereist would like one day to hear).
Time you opened an office in Australia so you can hire a real SEO Software Enginineer ;-)
I love you SEOmoz - enough to know I'm nowhere near qualified to work with such an insanely talented group of people. Repost this in about 2-3 years, k?
If you're going to index 100B pages, and measure social signals + context, why not just start a search engine also? :)
how about mozing or Goomoz?
FYI, this is the best job post I've ever seen (and I'm sure you'll reach the folks you're looking for).
Crying on my keyboard that I am not an engineer. Working at SEOmoz or Hubspot would be a dream job. sigh.
I've spent the last 8 years trying to migrate my career from an application developer to a strategic marketing leader role. Placing this in front of me is like setting a shot of vodka in front of a recovering Russian alcoholic. Painful temptation, but it looks soooooo gooood!
Wow great opportunities to go for. I hope you get the best engineers that we can profit :-)
Good opportunity to work with SEOMoz, who dont wanna be.. the demand for technical expert has certainly risen..
John
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Maybe it is just me but it seems like your graph is showing much larger subscribers and revenue than your first sentence states. Your first sentence seems to indicate your growth from 2009 to 2010 (according to the graph below). Am I missing something?
Graph looks right to me - 2009 is ~4K members, 2010 is ~7K - note the dual axis format (on right for $$, left for subscribers)
Wow, that kind of growth? VERY NICE GUYS! Awesome work you are doing! I put the word out and will return what I find.
Cheers!
Great to hear you're expanding and improving things - I see so many companies that rest on their laurels and fail to keep their product/service relevant in an ever changing world.
My biggest suggestions, having used pro tools for around 3 weeks would be:
- Improve frequency of the linkscape crawl. The latest crawl registered only a link I recieved around 2 months ago. In the last month, I've built out around 15-20 incoming links (many of them registering on competitors linkscape assessments) that are not showing up on my linkscape assessment (or in my protools account).
- Improve your offering for small websites/single campaign peeps. You could crawl smaller sites more regularly - some sort of tiered crawl rate. Big sites have the advantage of having lots of data easily accessible and pulled together on lots of pages in protools. Smaller sites are generally much more agile and by crawling more regularly, you would offer a lot more value to these people (myself included)
These points are a little haphazard, I blame it on lethargy, but hopefully you can understand.
Thanks!
Matt
Almost worth the relo from the ATL.
i'm going to have to learn to be a programmer trés fast I think, this sounds like an amazing deal!
If i wasnt starting our own small venture I would most certainly apply. SEOMoz has a great future and seems to be a great place to work.
Rand,
What an awesome opportunity. I'd love to apply, but I have to be in Portland for at least half the time due to kids. If there was a partial telecommuting option it might be a possiblility.
Regards,
Erick
I'll be the devil's advocate.
If you're competing with VC funded companies and you're giving out stock options, I'd want to know about your management team. A VC will make sure that there is adult supervision, with an experienced CEO and CFO to keep things on track. Beyond a certain point, the founder is not the right person to be running things. There is a good and a bad side to being profitable and not needing VC money, and the lack of external pressure to bring in experienced management is the bad side. At the minimum, I'd want to see an advisory board of people who have sold companies to major players or exited with an IPO.
You say here: *** If your employment ends for any reason within 12 months of your start date, you must return the $12,000 signing bonus. This aplies to the employee bonus? Or it's the same for the referral bonus too?
Hey guy... did I read well? Are you planning to create a brand citation index?
This is even a greater news than the job posting and reward itself!
Well, we've already got the start of one here - https://www.seomoz.org/labs/blogscape - but yes, the plan is to improve/grow that and eventually be able to track not only places where you vs. the competition have links, but also "mentions" (and very fast, too, similar to Google Alerts, but hopefully higher quality, more features/historical tracking/charts/etc).
Great news... I use the blogspace lab tool from time to time, and like it. What I find interesting and promising is the without-a-link citation feature, because that could be somehow the first step for the web reputation monitoring tool.
Fantastic, don't know how I missed that but will be keeping an eye on it. - Jenni
As others have said this is easily the most rewarding position based on just the perks.
Ah, I'll pass this onto some of my friends and see if they're able to make something happen(for both of us). It's to bad I'm not qualafied, i'd be there without the perks in a heartbeat.
I sent it to the best database programmer i know, his name's keith hafer if he applies.
Make sure you create a link via the form on this page (https://www.seomoz.org/refer-an-engineer) so we can track the referal....
Uau, It is all I want. :D Not about money, but about challenge( web crawler, data minning, API, larger databases, BI and whatever ). I love SEO challenges.
I think the growth from the last year (2010) has something to do with the CRO done by conversion rate experts team from november to march... Isn't it Rand? Anyway, great performance... it's quite an increase in subscribers and revenues... I think it's worth the money spent on CR improvement
Man oh man! Where did I put my copy of Learn C++ in 24 hours?!
I think I have a copy on my shelf if you want it! =)
I'll let you borrow my C# & C++ for dummies in 12 hours - right after I read it.
By the time I learned/relearned it, SEO moz will have hired 12 more engineers. I'd better hang on to my day job.
That growth graph is close to an exponential one.. Sick! Keep up the good work!
Congrats on the growth Rand. It's been fun to watch your career & company blossom.
I think engineers eyeing big well-known companies might appreciate a smaller company environment where stuff really does happen!
Canadian's are close enough to count as citizens right? :) Darn!
I'll keep this in mind as talking to my friends in the industry - great opportunity!
Well, this is a huge opportunity... once in a life time I'd say:) Who wouldn't like to join SEOMoz team? Good luck with the recruiting and keep up the good job you're doing, especially with the opensitexplorer and the web app :)
Sorry for the duplicated comment, but your site is very slow now and I pressed twice on the Add Comment button and it appeared that nothing happend
That's just for the signing bonus - the referral has a 90-day waiting period (both to prevent abuse/manipulation, though we think those cases are unlikely)
This is awesome! We're seeing a lot of startups starting to pay referral fees for hires. Happy to post this on TopProspect.com and help you find some more talent!
Good to know SEOMoz has used ingenuity and innovation to grow exponentially during the recession. My sincere congratulations.
Oh my god.. this is really amazing offer for Programmers.. But I know Basics of C, Pascal, Foxpro and VB.. Otherwise I will shift to programmer from SEO ;-)
Good idea at least the money is going to friends of the employee and not the recruiters hehe =)
Seeing the demand for Engineers makes me want to be one but =)