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Miro is a cloud‑based visual collaboration platform that powers teams worldwide. Its real‑time whiteboard lets designers, developers, and product managers sketch ideas, create flowcharts, and build prototypes in a single canvas. With integrations into Slack, Jira, and Figma, Miro has become a staple for remote and hybrid workflows, and its valuation surpassed $2.5 billion in 2023.

Miro hires across engineering, product, design, data science, marketing, sales, and customer success. Engineers can work on the core whiteboard engine, SDKs, or new AI features. Product managers shape roadmap for enterprise features, while designers refine UI for millions of daily users. Candidates typically encounter a remote‑first hiring process, flexible work hours, and an equity package that scales with the company’s growth.

Job Transparency aggregates Miro’s 432 open positions with real salary data, employee reviews, and sentiment scores. By comparing the listed pay ranges with industry benchmarks and reading candid employee feedback, you can gauge whether a role aligns with your salary expectations and company culture before applying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at Miro?
Miro fosters a remote‑first culture with daily stand‑ups, quarterly hackathons, and a 100‑percent virtual office. Engineers use Go, Node.js, React, and TypeScript; product teams rely on data‑driven roadmaps; designers iterate with Figma and Miro’s own canvas. The company values continuous learning, offering $2,000 annual learning budgets, and encourages participation in open‑source projects. Employees often cite the inclusive environment, rapid product cycles, and clear equity path as key perks.
What types of positions are available at Miro?
Miro offers roles in software engineering (frontend, backend, AI, full‑stack), product management, UX/UI design, data science, marketing, sales engineering, customer success, finance, HR, and operations. Specialized positions include Miro SDK Engineer, AI Researcher, and Enterprise Product Manager. Each role emphasizes cross‑functional collaboration and a data‑centric approach.
How can I stand out as a Miro applicant?
Showcase product knowledge by using Miro for a portfolio project and sharing your insights on its API. Highlight contributions to open‑source or community tools related to collaboration or visual design. Prepare a case study that solves a real‑world problem using Miro’s features, and quantify results. Demonstrate familiarity with Miro’s tech stack through code samples or GitHub projects. Finally, ask thoughtful questions that reflect your understanding of Miro’s growth strategy and culture.

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