If you are passionate about bringing delightful robots to life and none of the published job openings describes your skillset, apply here. We will need hardware, software and product roles. We are open to full time hires and outstanding interns.
About TuesdayTuesday Lab builds delightful robots. We are driven by a desire to use the most advanced methods in robotics to bring joy into homes around the world – to make everyday life easier and more fun.
If you got into robotics because you watched old Boston Dynamics videos as a kid, or you made a 3D-printed hobby hexapod after finishing your problem sets, and you take your inspiration more from sci-fi movies than real life, you should come work at the Lab. We are engineers, researchers, builders, life enjoyers. We love living among our creations, and our mission is to make our magical world of animated objects accessible to everyone.
We are a small company sprinting to launch, so you should expect to work very hard – but the reward will be a robot in your home, and your friends begging you for a spot on our waitlist.
Fraud Alert: Please look out for scams and bad actors. We will only ever email you from the email domain @tuesdaylab.com, and we will never ask for payment or sensitive info over email.
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