Atom has Several Job Openings

Atom.com seems to be growing at quite a clip. In fact, according to this year’s Inc. 5000 list, Atom has grown 122% over the last three years. As a result of the company’s growth, Atom is hiring for several open roles, which it announced on X:

It doesn’t look like these jobs require domain industry expertise or experience, but I am sure it would be helpful.

At the moment, there are four open positions on the Atom.com careers page. The company is located in Illinois, and it appears there is some flexibility in terms of location, although only one job opening is listed as remote.

Have a look at these job openings if you’re looking for a domain industry career beyond investing in domain names.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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  1. As a buyer, searching for domains on Atom can be annoying and time consuming task, because you need to scroll endless number of pages with logos attached to each domain, which takes big space. Atom does not let you see list of domains with just names and prices ( like Godaddy, Sedo etc…)or download a pge with your search results.

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