Tech Jobs in Greater Boulder Area

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Boulder’s tech scene thrives on a blend of world‑class research, startup energy, and a high‑quality lifestyle that attracts talent from across the nation. The proximity to CU Boulder’s cutting‑edge labs and the valley’s reputation for innovation create a fertile ground for tech talent to flourish.

The valley hosts a mix of Fortune 500 giants and cutting‑edge startups: Google’s Boulder office focuses on AI and sustainability; Epic Systems develops electronic health records; BlackRock’s risk analytics team; Salesforce’s innovation center; and startups like 10x Genomics, Unity Technologies, and Spire drive biotech, gaming, and satellite data.

Housing prices average $600k+, making salary transparency crucial. With software engineers earning $120k–$150k and data scientists $110k–$130k, knowing the exact figures helps candidates negotiate in a market where cost of living can outpace national averages.

Global Strategic Campaign Manager

Company: Exabeam

Location: Greater Denver Area

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Exabeam is seeking a marketing manager to lead global campaigns, adapt them for various regions, and drive business goals. The ideal candidate should have extensive marketing experience, proficiency in data analysis, and knowledge of paid advertising platforms. They will be responsible for building and launching campaigns, managing vendor relationships, and optimizing processes for efficiency. The role offers a competitive salary and benefits, and Exabeam values diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Senior Technical Product Manager L1

Company: Wipro

Location: Greater Noida, India

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Lead - Customer Success

Company: Freshworks

Location: Greater Denver Area

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Freshworks, a California-based company, offers a suite of cloud-based software for customer and employee experience, including Freshdesk, Freshsales, Freshmarketer, Freshservice, and Freshchat. They are seeking a Customer Success Lead to manage and grow large accounts, focusing on retention, minimizing churn, driving product adoption, and identifying expansion opportunities. The role involves working closely with sales, product engineering, support, and marketing teams, and requires 5-7 years of experience in customer-facing technical roles, managing MidMarket and Enterprise accounts, and proven track record in identifying and collaborating on expansion opportunities. The position is based in the Denver Metro Area with a base salary range of $98,400 - $141,632 USD, plus variable compensation, and offers comprehensive benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in the Greater Boulder Area?
The region offers a broad spectrum of roles: software engineers, data scientists, product managers, DevOps engineers, UX/UI designers, QA specialists, cybersecurity analysts, cloud architects, machine‑learning engineers, and technical program managers.
How do remote and on‑site work trends look in Boulder?
Boulder’s major employers often blend remote flexibility with on‑site collaboration. While Google and Amazon provide fully remote options, Epic Systems and BlackRock favor hybrid models to support team cohesion and access to specialized equipment.
Who are the major employers in the Boulder tech market?
Key employers include Google, Epic Systems, BlackRock, Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, Spire, 10x Genomics, Unity Technologies, Red Ventures, and local startups like Lattice, Mosaic and Notch Studios.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Boulder?
Base salaries vary by role: software engineers typically earn $120k–$150k, data scientists $110k–$130k, product managers $110k–$140k, DevOps engineers $100k–$130k, and UX designers $90k–$120k, with bonuses and equity adding significant value.
What advice should I follow when relocating to Boulder for tech work?
Research neighborhoods—Pearl Street, LoDo, University District, and North Boulder—understand the housing market, use local recruiting events, join Boulder tech meetups, and factor in commuting times. Leverage the Chamber of Commerce and university career centers to connect with hiring managers and learn about hidden opportunities.

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