About Us
Esper is a SaaS company focused on helping organisations manage fleets of dedicated Android devices, particularly in environments where those devices are central to day to day operations. Its platform is designed to make it easier to provision devices, configure them consistently, deploy and update applications remotely, and keep devices secure and reliable over time. The underlying problem it addresses is the operational burden of managing large numbers of devices in the field, where manual setup, inconsistent configurations, and slow update cycles can create downtime and support costs.
The customers Esper serves are typically businesses running purpose built devices rather than general employee phones. That includes teams deploying tablets, kiosks, digital signage, point of sale systems, logistics handhelds, and other Android based endpoints used by frontline staff or in customer facing locations. These organisations often need tight control over what runs on a device, how it is configured, and how quickly changes can be rolled out across many locations, sometimes with limited on site technical support.
Within the SaaS ecosystem, Esper sits in the device management and endpoint operations space, overlapping with mobile device management, enterprise mobility, and modern DevOps style approaches to software delivery. A key part of its positioning is enabling reliable, repeatable deployment and ongoing management for Android hardware at scale, which puts it at the intersection of software platforms, security, and the practical realities of hardware in the real world.
People who tend to thrive at Esper are those who enjoy solving complex operational problems with a mix of software engineering and customer empathy. Engineering roles are likely to suit candidates comfortable with distributed systems, cloud services, APIs, and automation, alongside a strong interest in device level behaviour and security considerations. Product, solutions, and customer facing roles may appeal to people who like translating real world operational needs into clear workflows, and who can work closely with customers that operate across multiple sites, time zones, and device types.
For job seekers, Esper may be appealing if you want to work on products that have a visible impact on how businesses run, especially for frontline and in store operations where reliability matters. The work is likely to involve balancing speed of delivery with the constraints of hardware fleets, security requirements, and the need for straightforward tooling that non specialist teams can use. If you are motivated by building practical infrastructure that helps organisations deploy and manage devices with less friction, Esper is the kind of company where that mission is central to the day to day work.