ESO

ESO

Austin, TX
634 Total Employees
172 Local Employees
Year Founded: 2004
ESO provides software to help improve community health and safety through the power of data

ESO is a fast-paced, growing data, technology, and research company passionate about improving community health and safety through the power of data. We pioneer innovative, user-friendly software to meet the changing needs of today’s EMS agencies, fire departments, and hospitals. We’re small enough to be nimble and fun, but big enough to be a great place to work. We serve thousands of customers out of our four US offices and our Belfast, Northern Ireland office. We believe in the power of data to improve community health and safety. That’s not just some lofty corporate vision statement — it’s something we live, breathe and see the results of every day. We approach our work as if the lives of our own families and friends depended on the results. Because a lot of the time … they do.


ESO Offices

Hybrid Workspace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

ESO welcomes flexibility and choice. Do you want to work from home full-time, the office, or come in here and there. The choice is yours at ESO.

Typical time on-site: Flexible
Austin, TX

What the Team is Saying

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Technology We Use

ASP.NET
ASP.NET
FRAMEWORKS
C#
C#
LANGUAGES
C++
C++
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Java
Java
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JavaScript
JavaScript
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PHP
PHP
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Python
Python
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Ruby
Ruby
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SQL
SQL
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Confluence
Confluence
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
JIRA
JIRA
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Smartsheet
Smartsheet
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Trello
Trello
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Marketo
Marketo
LEAD GEN
Salesforce
Salesforce
CRM

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