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| 1 ### We are a small but growing company | 1 ### All of our employees have an equal spot at the table | 
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| 3 Adblock Plus, for now our primary product, is already the most popular browser e
    xtension ever. Our goal of making online advertising a more sustainable for cons
    umers and web providers still needs a lot of work though. So while we’re way pas
    t the development stage on the one hand, we’re still short of where we want to g
    o. | 3 New ideas and suggestions are encouraged, and roles evolve beyond restrictive, u
    nimaginative "titles." We don’t believe in micromanaging. The hierarchy is flat 
    and the politics get left at door. | 
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| 5 And we don’t want to stop at Adblock Plus and better advertising! We have a ton 
    of ideas, some already on their way, that just need the right mix of people to m
    ake them world- and industry-changers. To do so … | 5 eyeo is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. | 
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| 7 ### We need people with conviction | 7 ### The Internet will be around for a long time to come | 
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| 9 We’re well aware that we threaten long-established paradigms by asking if the be
    hemoth of online advertising can change its ways. You’ll fit in here if you’re n
    ot easily intimidated and you believe that the Internet is not a static, but rat
    her a developing space made for and in the hands of its users (who aren’t mere “
    consumers”). | 9 We’re working hard to create meaningful software that will help define the way t
    he web works because we can’t imagine a world without the wonderful thing we cal
    l the Internet. | 
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| 13 ### We don’t get bored here at eyeo, but you don’t have to live here to work her
    e |  | 
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| 15 The English writer Samuel Johnson once said that, “When a man is tired of London
    , he is tired of life.” We’d say the same about Cologne and Berlin. Not all of u
    s are from here; in all, our <? include size-of-team ?> people represent 24 coun
    tries, and we haven’t yet found a way to get bored — at work or after. |  | 
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| 17 That being said, about half of us work from home — no matter where that home may
     be. We’re happy to let you work from wherever you’re most comfortable. |  | 
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| 19 When we work, in Cologne, in Berlin or remotely, everyone has an equal spot at t
    he table. New ideas and comments are always welcome, and roles evolve beyond res
    trictive, unimaginative “titles.” The hierarchy is flat and the politics get lef
    t at door. When we’re not working, we play some fiercely competitive ping pong, 
    we grill, drink beer, bowl and, as of recently, race go-carts. |  | 
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