If that's the kind of problem you want to work on, you're in the right place. If you're looking for a well-funded team with a decade of runway, we're probably not the right fit — and we'd rather you know that now.
Where we're headed.
30% of materials delivered to a job site go unused. 75% of that waste ends up in landfills. OFFLOADIT connects the contractor who has it with the contractor who needs it — through a mobile marketplace that's fast enough to actually fit into the way construction people work.
We launched in 2020. We have 4,500+ users on the platform. We're early, we're growing, and we're building in a space that most tech companies have never set foot on a job site to understand.
What working here actually looks like.
The founder built this because he needed it on his own jobs. We want people who bring that same instinct — real experience, real frustration, real solutions.
There's no layer between your work and the product. What you build ships. What you break, you fix. We move fast and we own it.
We didn't build OFFLOADIT to flip it. The problem is real, the waste is real, and the opportunity to fix it is real. If that's why you want to show up, you'll fit in.
Open roles.
We don't post roles until we're ready to move on them. But the right person showing up at the right time matters more than a job description.
We're always interested in hearing from:
who've built mobile-first marketplaces or two-sided platforms.
who've run logistics, supply chain, or construction operations.
product, growth, community — who care about getting things right more than moving fast.
No open role that fits? Tell us what you'd build.
No formal application. Tell us who you are and what you'd work on. One email is enough.
We hire slowly and deliberately, but the right person showing up at the right time matters more than a job description — so don't wait for a posting that fits.
Every sale on OFFLOADIT can support Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The people who work here care about that. If you do too, that's the kind of detail that tells us something.
Learn more about Habitat for Humanity ReStore