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Grammarly, the AI‑powered writing assistant, has grown into a global leader in language technology. With over 4,000 employees, it powers more than 50 million daily users across web, desktop, and mobile platforms. The company combines natural language processing, deep learning, and user‑centric design to help writers reduce errors and improve clarity.

Hiring at Grammarly spans software engineering, data science, machine learning, product management, UX design, customer success, and sales. Candidates experience a structured interview process that includes coding challenges, system design discussions, and behavioral sessions that assess cultural fit and product intuition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Grammarly?
Working at Grammarly emphasizes a culture of inclusivity, rapid iteration, and a user‑first mindset. Employees enjoy flexible work arrangements, regular hackathons, and opportunities to publish research on NLP. The company invests in mentorship programs and offers generous health benefits, stock options, and learning stipends.
What types of positions are available at Grammarly?
Grammarly hires across technical domains—software engineering, data engineering, ML research, and product engineering—as well as non‑technical roles like UX research, product marketing, sales, and customer success. The current 532 openings cover entry‑level, mid‑level, and senior roles in both remote and office settings.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Grammarly?
Tailor your application to highlight experience with NLP, large‑scale distributed systems, or AI product development. Showcase open‑source contributions, a portfolio of language‑tech projects, or measurable impact metrics. During interviews, demonstrate problem‑solving speed, clear communication, and a passion for improving writing worldwide.

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