General Application - Join For People

Remote
Full Time
Entry Level

For People is a team of skilled technologists, designers, and strategists dedicated to improving government digital services for underserved and vulnerable populations. We partner with federal agencies to build, modernize, and enhance software, data platforms, and user experiences that drive impact and efficiency. Our work is rooted in human-centered design, agile development, and a deep commitment to public service.

Your Role

At For People, we take pride in solving complex challenges that have meaningful societal benefits. We focus on work that makes a real impact, improving digital services that directly affect people’s lives. Every project we take on is an opportunity to build something better, more accessible, and more efficient for the communities we serve.

We are always looking for talented professionals who are passionate about making a difference in government digital services. If you don’t see a specific role that fits your experience but believe you can contribute to our mission, we encourage you to apply. We work across a range of disciplines, including:

  • Engineering: Software Development, DevOps, Cloud Architecture
  • Data: Data Engineering, Data Analytics, Data Science, Data Strategy
  • Human-Centered Design & Product: UX/UI Design, Service Design, User Research, Product Management
  • Policy & Program: Policy Analysis, Program Management, Change Management

By joining For People, you will work with government agencies to create digital solutions that improve how public services are delivered to millions of people.

What We Offer

For People is a team of humans. We place a significant amount of emphasis on positive work-life balance, setting healthy expectations, and making sure our loved ones are taken care of first. That means picking a child up from school during the day or going for a mid-day walk is okay!

We are a remote company, which means you can work from anywhere in the United States. While we occasionally travel for team collaboration a few times a year, we prioritize flexibility and trust our team to work in ways that best suit them.

We offer competitive salaries that reflect your experience and contributions. Our benefits package is designed to support you and your well-being. We fully cover employee health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision. Our 401(k) matching program helps you plan for the future, and our PTO policy ensures you have the time to rest and recharge. We also provide a professional development budget to invest in your growth and paid parental leave to support your family. More details about our benefits are available on our website.

Who You Are

We are looking for individuals who:
  • Have a passion for civic technology and a strong background in either engineering, product management, policy, or human-centered design, with a track record of building impactful digital solutions
  • Are committed to building human-centered, equitable, and accessible digital solutions for government agencies
  • Thrive in collaborative, multidisciplinary teams and bring creative problem-solving to complex challenges
  • Are U.S. citizens, eligible to pass a federal background check (if required for project work), and able to work within the United States.

For People is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, and/or veteran status.
 
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