Career fair “Karriere-Kontakte”

May 14, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. CEST

Meet our BlueSpice and Hallo Welt! team on May 14 at the University of Regensburg’s career fair at booth S10 in the “Sammelgebäude”.

We are looking forward to having great conversations, meeting great people and, of course, gaining new colleagues.

We love wikis!

We believe that they are the best tools to find or share knowledge quickly. That’s why we founded the company in 2007 and have been developing our core product BlueSpice for the operation of professional wikis in companies and organizations since 2010. We are fascinated by the task of building easy-to-use, standardized, data protection-compliant enterprise software. It integrates state-of-the-art frameworks, new technologies and standards. Our specialized team of more than 35 employees ensures that the wikis of our customers from all industries and on three continents are optimally planned, implemented and supported.

Do you think wikis are as great as we do?

Join an agile team in a healthy, growing company!
We are always on the lookout for committed employees to bring fresh spice to the BlueSpice team!
We are currently looking for new colleagues for the following positions:

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