About Us
Abnormal AI is a SaaS company focused on protecting organisations from email-based threats, particularly socially engineered attacks that target people rather than software vulnerabilities. Its product applies machine learning to understand what “normal” communication looks like inside a business, then flags and stops messages that appear suspicious, such as impersonation attempts, payment diversion requests, or other forms of business email compromise. For job seekers, the core problem space is clear: reducing the risk and operational burden of email security by catching attacks that can look legitimate to traditional filters.
The company primarily serves larger organisations that rely heavily on email and collaboration tools and that face meaningful financial and compliance risk if an attacker gets through. In practice, that tends to include security and IT teams who need to protect employees at scale without creating constant false alarms or adding friction to day to day work. Abnormal AI sits in the cloud security and email security segment of the SaaS ecosystem, integrating with common enterprise email platforms and fitting into a broader security stack alongside identity, endpoint, and security operations tooling.
Working at Abnormal AI is likely to appeal to people who want to tackle applied machine learning problems in a real world setting, where success is measured by accuracy, reliability, and the ability to operate safely in complex customer environments. Engineering and data roles will suit those comfortable with large scale data, detection systems, and production ML, as well as strong software engineering fundamentals. There is also meaningful scope for security minded product management, threat research, customer engineering, and go to market roles that require an ability to translate technical risk into practical outcomes for customers.
As an employer, Abnormal AI offers the chance to work on a mission with direct impact, helping organisations prevent costly, high stress incidents that often start with a single convincing email. People who enjoy collaborating across disciplines, balancing speed with rigour, and building products that must earn trust from security teams are likely to thrive. If you are motivated by measurable outcomes, complex adversarial problems, and building enterprise grade SaaS that integrates deeply into how companies operate, it is the kind of environment that could be a strong fit.