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Work at Mono

We’re on a mission to keep computing human. We can only do that with the right team. That is why we are looking for the most talented designers. We’ve got big plans for the future. If you want to help us create it, we’d love to hear from you.

Open positions

There are no official open positions at this time.

Benefits of working at Mono

  • Work on impactful projects

    We’re picky when it comes to what we work on. Instead of working on a banner or landing page that won’t exist in one month, we’re focused on mission critical digital products.

    Help improve the design of the most widely used web-based healthcare software, work on a brand new iOS app for real estate brokers, or breathe new life into aging software.

    It’s a package you won’t easily find elsewhere.

  • Opportunity to learn

    When it comes to this job, you’ll make mistakes. We’ve sure made many over the years. What’s more important is that you know we’ll have your back all the way, and there will be ample opportunity to learn.

    • In-house knowledge sharing sessions
    • Training by external consultants
    • €1000 conference budget/year
  • Remote, but social

    We offer a balance between working from where you want and working in a really nice office. Work from the focus from your own home or surround yourself with people. Apart from the weekly team day, it’s up to you.

    We regularly have lunch together, and it’s on us! Currently our weekly team day is at our co-working office in Ghent.

    (Note: See Practicalities above for how this is handled during the COVID-19 situation)

  • The right hardware

    We will provide you with excellent hardware to get your job done, from well-specced MacBook Pros to 4K monitors to testing devices.

  • No-questions-asked software buying

    Raise your hand if you hate asking your manager to buy a €10 tool that will help you get your work done. At Mono, use the prepaid credit card to buy new shiny things to experiment with. After all, it’s part of your job to stay up to date with the software world.