Career

Join our wiki team!

You think wikis are as great as we do? You want to be part of an agile team in a healthy company? Great, because we are always on the lookout for dedicated employees who bring fresh spice to the BlueSpice team! Explore our vacancies positions and apply now!

Current job offers

Thank you for your interest in BlueSpice and Hallo Welt! GmbH!
The current application period is over and our team is fully staffed. You can find open positions here again at a later date.
However, we are always happy to receive your unsolicited application at career@hallowelt.com.

Working at Hallo Welt!

We founded the company in 2007 to make the technologies and concepts of Wikipedia usable in the business environment. Since 2010, we have been developing our core product BlueSpice for operating professional wikis in companies and organizations. BlueSpice is the result of ten years of development work, a strong understanding of the MediaWiki foundation, and knowledge of corporate requirements.

We see our work as a contribution to a future in which people can openly share experiences, expand their knowledge and collaboratively shape the future. For us, open-source software and free knowledge are conditions for the development of new ideas and standards. That is why we are developing BlueSpice, an open-source standard wiki, in close cooperation with the various MediaWiki communities.

Our team

Our employees are important to us and we are proud of what they accomplish every day! In our team, a wide variety of experts come together to further develop our software and optimize our services. In this way, Hallo Welt! is ideally positioned to continue to grow and to take on new challenges all the time.

Meet our management team:

Dr. Anja Ebersbach
Dr. Anja Ebersbach
CEO Finance & Personnel
Dr. Richard Heigl
Dr. Richard Heigl
CEO Marketing & Sales
Dr. Markus Glaser
Dr. Markus Glaser
CEO Software & Development
Sabine Gürtler
Sabine Gürtler
Team Lead Service & Support
Robert Vogel
Robert Vogel
Team Lead Produkt & Software Development

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