If you've controlled a real company's books, we should talk.
We hire deliberately. The bar is high. We're building the autonomous-analyst layer for operators without data teams — the part nobody else can build, because incumbents are architecturally and economically incompatible with it.
We're a small team in Boulder, Colorado. We offer competitive salaries, meaningful equity, and the kind of problem you'll still find interesting in five years.
Founding controller in residence
Remote · full-timeYou spent five+ years closing the books at a mid-market company. You will run point on the memo voice — what counts as material, how a real controller talks about a variance, what the CFO actually needs to see. Engineering-adjacent but not engineering. This role shapes the product more than any single engineer.
- —5+ years closing the books at a $10M–$300M company
- —Strong opinions about variance memo quality
- —Comfortable reading trial balance data directly
- —Willing to challenge the model when it gets something wrong
Senior product engineer
Remote · full-timePostgres, Python, TypeScript. You have shipped finance-grade software — the kind where a bug costs someone money, not just shows an error state. You care about correctness more than throughput. You want to work on problems that matter to real operators.
- —Production Postgres at scale (schema design, query performance)
- —TypeScript / Next.js or equivalent
- —Experience at Stripe, Plaid, Mercury, Brex, Ramp, Pilot, or comparable
- —Strong instincts about data integrity and auditability
Don't see your role? If you've spent years inside the finance function of a mid-market company and think you have something to contribute, write to ops@pariom.ai anyway. We read everything.