Free software jobs
Post a new job — usually $250 USD/30 days
For employers
It's a place where employers tired of sifting through hundreds of candidates who don't get it come to advertise, knowing the applications they get will be the right ones.
All jobs must be a free software job, defined as a job that is centered on the creation, promotion, oversight, support, sales, marketing or installation of free software. Before sending us a free software position, please review our FAQs page.
For job seekers
It's a place where you can find an organization that gets it. Who says you can't get paid to do what you love?
The positions listed below are written by the people hiring, and are not necessarily reflective of the Free Software Foundation.
Testimonials
Lucas C. Wagner, of Spindletop Software Dynamics, Inc. says:
"The GNU jobs page represents, to me, one of the easiest and most effective ways to post jobs that require the knowledge and expertise of the free software community at large..."
Free software job openings
Deputy director at the Free Software Foundation (part-time exempt)
Reporting to the executive director, the deputy director plays a critical role in ensuring the value-added execution of key operational and business functions. This position assists with leading the organization in close partnership with the executive director.
Program manager at the Free Software Foundation
Reporting to the executive director, the program manager co-leads our campaigns team. This position develops and promotes longer-term resources and advocacy programs related to increasing the use of free software and expanding and advancing the free software movement and the FSF. The program manager plays a key role in external communications, fundraising, associate member engagement, and special events.
Free software volunteer positions
C# developers at ep5
We are looking for experienced C# developers interested in contributing to /ep5BAS/. We have a nimble, responsive, and flexible organization in which everyone's voice is heard. No bureaucracy here!