Nebius scales hiring
- Nebius, an AI GPU‑cloud provider, opened hiring for more than 300 roles across engineering, sales, research, and ops. - The company is guiding to a $7–9 billion annualised revenue target by the end of 2026 as it scales GPU capacity. - Aggressive hiring and ambitious revenue guidance signal sustained enterprise demand for specialised GPU infrastructure and tight talent competition. (x.com)
Nebius is hiring at speed as it races to build more artificial-intelligence cloud capacity, with 342 open roles listed on its careers site this week. (careers.nebius.com) The openings span engineering, sales, operations, legal, finance and hardware infrastructure, including data center jobs in Missouri, Minnesota, New Jersey, Madrid, Finland and Israel, plus sales roles in New York, San Francisco, Singapore, Germany and the Middle East. (careers.nebius.com) Nebius said on February 12 that it was “on track” to finish 2026 with annualized run-rate revenue of $7 billion to $9 billion, after ending 2025 at $1.25 billion in annualized run-rate revenue. The company also reported $3.7 billion in cash at year-end 2025. (nebius.com) (assets.nebius.com) That hiring push lines up with Nebius’s expansion plan: in August 2025 it said it was securing more than 1 gigawatt of power by the end of 2026, and in November it raised its year-end 2026 revenue target while pointing to 800 megawatts to 1 gigawatt of contracted power. (nebius.com) (assets.nebius.com) Nebius sells cloud infrastructure built for artificial-intelligence work, renting access to NVIDIA graphics processing units — the chips used to train models and run them in production. Its website says customers can use GB300, GB200, B300, B200, H200 and H100 systems through its platform. (nebius.com 1) (nebius.com 2) The company is based in Amsterdam and listed on Nasdaq as NBIS. It has been adding commercial leadership outside Europe, including an Asia-Pacific expansion announced in March with former Amazon Web Services executive Marc Haarer leading the region. (nebius.com 1) (nebius.com 2) Nebius’s own filings show how fast the business has been scaling. Revenue reached $105.1 million in the second quarter of 2025, and the company said its core artificial-intelligence infrastructure business was sold out of all available capacity by the third quarter. (nebius.com) (assets.nebius.com) The pace of hiring also shows where the bottlenecks are in artificial-intelligence infrastructure: not only chips, but also power, data center construction, enterprise sales and the people needed to run those systems. Nebius’s current job list includes recruiters, construction managers, data center general managers, compliance staff and customer engineers alongside machine-learning specialists. (careers.nebius.com) (assets.nebius.com) For now, the simplest measure is the headcount plan itself: more than 300 open jobs, spread across cloud software, sales and physical infrastructure, all tied to a company trying to multiply its revenue several times over by December 2026. (careers.nebius.com) (assets.nebius.com)