Daryn Edison
Director of Sales & Operations
Angelika Wolniarska
Project Manager
Shimi Silberg
Project Manager
Anis Arpadzic
Workflow Coordinator & QA
Dina Goldshtein
Head of Design
Carmen Silvestre
Designer
Nuno Freitas
CTO
Stacey King
CRO & Digital Analyst
Mateusz Bajak
Senior Developer
Donovan Maidens
Lead Developer
Amit Rousso-Brenner
Project Manager
Vasile Rusnac
Solutions Architect
Daniela Belaya
Project Manager
Ran Metser
Webmaster
Elad Hefetz
CEO
Roy Fruchter
Head of Operations
Maryna Fetysova
Finance Operations Manager
Jeremy Hahn
Project Manager
David Drabkin
Director of Web Solutions
Ansi
Project Manager
Drazen Biljak
Lead Developer
Keren Coren
Project Manager
Work remotely with a global team of experts
It’s indisputable. We have awesome people and a great culture. We care about the growth of ourselves and our clients.
Open remote positions
Don’t see a fit? Apply anyway.
We’re always on the lookout for talented people who embody our values and support our mission. Submit a general application to be considered for a role in the future.
At Airfleet, even if we’re not together, we like to have fun!
We work remotely, but that doesn’t mean we don’t take time to get to know one another. And laugh. A lot.
You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers
Can I work remotely?
Of course! Worldwide and even in our HQ at Israel, before and after Covid-19, working remotely was always our favorite method. As long as you can be productive, we encourage you to work wherever you want – even on the moon if you can get reliable internet there.
Are you hiring full-time or part-time?
It depends on the position and is clearly marked on the job description. We typically are looking for full-time people, but make sure to double-check the specific position you’re interested in.
Which tools do you use?
Our main tools we can’t live without are:
Asana – for project management, this is where we live daily
Slack – our favorite tool for direct communication, sharing memes and catching up
Everhour – we time track everything using Everhour
Google Meet – that’s how we mainly get face time with one another and with clients
Notion – our knowledge base
Other tools include Miro, bunch of AI notetakers, Zoom and anything that helps us be productive.
What does your tech stack looks like?
Referring to our customer websites, we work on our own WordPress platform which we develop in-house.
The go-to implementation will include: HubSpot, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Google Search Console, Google Looker Studio, HotJar, CookieBot & AccessiBe.
Other platforms we often implement for CRO are Trendemon & VWO and Drift.
From a web development perspective we use GitHub with DeployHQ for CI/CD. Everything is linted and follows modern development practices. We’ve seen all IDEs from notepad++ to JetBrains and Visual Studio.
What timezones do you work in?
We have two main timezones where we support clients – Israel and US (both EST and PST).
For client facing roles, we must have at least 6 hours of overlap with our clients.
For non-client facing roles we are usually more flexible, but still need to have some overlap with the rest of the team.