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Immersive Labs is a cyber security training and readiness platform that helps organisations build practical capability across their teams. Rather than treating learning as a one off compliance exercise, it focuses on hands on, scenario based activities that mirror real security situations. The underlying problem it tackles is a familiar one in security teams, technology and threats change quickly, and it is hard to know whether people can actually apply what they have learned when it matters. Immersive Labs positions itself around measuring and improving cyber workforce readiness, so organisations can identify gaps, practise safely, and track progress over time.

The company serves customers that need strong security outcomes at scale, typically larger organisations with dedicated security functions and regulated or high risk environments. That can include enterprises and public sector bodies that need to keep skills current across security specialists, developers, and wider technical teams. The platform is designed for ongoing use, with content that can be used for individual learning, team exercises, and organisational benchmarking, which suggests a broad user base inside each customer account.

Within the SaaS ecosystem, Immersive Labs sits at the intersection of cyber security, learning platforms, and skills analytics. It is not a general purpose learning management system, and it is not a security tool that directly monitors networks. Instead it supports the people side of security, giving organisations a way to develop capability and demonstrate improvement with data. For job seekers, that usually means working on a product that has to balance engaging learning experiences with enterprise grade requirements like reporting, integrations, administration, and strong security and privacy practices.

People who tend to thrive in this kind of company include software engineers building scalable web platforms, product managers comfortable translating complex security needs into usable workflows, and designers who can make technical training feel intuitive and motivating. There is also likely to be demand for cyber security expertise, whether in content creation, solutions engineering, customer success, or research, plus go to market roles that can sell into security and risk stakeholders and support long customer cycles. Because the product is used by a range of personas, from practitioners to leaders, strong communication and an ability to work across disciplines is typically valuable.

Immersive Labs may appeal if you want to work on a mission that is easy to connect to, improving real world security capability, not just shipping features for their own sake. The work is likely to suit people who enjoy a mix of technical depth and practical impact, and who are comfortable in an environment where credibility matters, since customers will expect a serious approach to security, evidence, and outcomes. If you like building software that helps organisations learn, practise, and improve in a measurable way, it is the kind of SaaS business where product quality, trust, and customer results are central to day to day decisions.