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Careers

We're not hiring. Obviously.

No open roles right now. We're a small team and we like it that way. But if you're genuinely interesting, we might remember you when something opens up.

No promises though.

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When we do hire

The kind of people we eventually tolerate.

Writers who don't take themselves seriously

Can you make "The Sahara Desert grows by 48 km² per day" sound like something you reluctantly had to share? That's the vibe.

Researchers with trust issues

The kind of person who sees a viral fact and immediately thinks "that sounds made up" and then spends 3 hours proving it.

Engineers who ship

We don't care about your framework opinions. Can you build things that work, don't break, and don't require 47 meetings to ship?

Operators who hate waste

Process for the sake of process makes you physically ill. You automate the boring stuff so humans can do human things.

The Waitlist

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We might call.

When a role opens up, we check this list first. Being here doesn't guarantee anything, but it doesn't hurt either.

Drop your resume here or browse

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We review submissions monthly. If something opens up that fits, you'll hear from us.

Questions

Things you're probably wondering.

Rarely. Maybe 2-3 times a year. We're small by choice and we only hire when there's a genuine need. No "building the team for future growth" nonsense.

Yes. Every single one. We're too small for ATS software and too proud to use AI screening. A real human reads your stuff. It might take a while, but it happens.

You can try careers@incuriously.com, but it goes to the same place. The form is actually easier for us to track. Don't try to find individual emails—it comes across as LinkedIn-brained.

Mention it in your application. We've created roles before that we didn't know we needed. If you can clearly articulate the value, we'll consider it. Maybe.

Occasionally, and always paid. Unpaid internships are exploitative and we're not about that. If you're a student, note that in your application and what semester you're available.

You didn't need to know this

The longest recorded job interview was 8 hours at Amazon. Ours are 30 minutes max because we value sanity.