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[Pay Transparency Configured] Customer Support Engineer

Cork, Cork, Ireland; Remote, US; San Francisco, California, United States

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Azbuka is looking for a Customer Support Engineer to join our team.

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We share the national and regionalised pay ranges for this role. Individual compensation will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and local cost of labor.

New York pay range

$112 - $178 USD

Denver pay range

$99 - $155 USD

At Azbuka we celebrate diversity and inclusion. We pride ourselves in creating a culture where all our employees are comfortable being their authentic selves at work. We we work hard, collaborate and support each other, and always keep focus on taking care of our employees physical and mental health. We offer competitive compensation and benefit packages. We are dedicated to being an equal opportunity employer and encourage people from all backgrounds and all walks of life to apply.

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