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Our vision is to help the world remember everything. It’s a big, ambitious, inspiring goal. That’s the sort of thing we’re into. Join us.

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About us

We’re building a 100 year company. A company that is fundamentally important to the lives of everyone on the planet. We’re just getting started, and we need your help.

Life at Evernote

We’re a driven, committed bunch of people. Making the best product possible is what we live for. You’ll sense it the minute you walk in the door. Here's what our CEO, Phil Libin, told the New York Times about our corporate culture.

Perks & Benefits

In addition to fantastic health benefits and 401K options, we also provide housecleaning services, daily catered lunches, cover the cost of commuter train passes, take care of your cell phone and computer needs, and lots more.


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  • Silicon Valley iOS Developers' Meetup at Evernote May 20, 2013 305 Walnut St., Redwood City, CA 94063
    We encourage everyone to have Evernote Hello setup on their phones. We will be using Hello Connect to do a little experiment.

    Seth Hitchings is the VP of Platform at Evernote, where he leads a team that maintains the web service API used by all of Evernote's apps and helps developers from around the world build great apps that work with Evernote.

    Mustafa Furniturewala is a Sr. Software Engineer at Evernote, where he maintains the Evernote SDK's and works on some of Evernote's iOS apps. He was previously at Citrix and Klout doing lots of different things from mobile virtualization to audio streaming.

    Ben Zotto is the creator of the best-selling Penultimate for iPad, and is now the Head of Penultimate Products at Evernote, where he leads the company's handwriting applications. He's been working in Cocoa since before @properties. In prior tours of duty he built various parts of Xbox Live, Xbox 360, and Yahoo! Mail.