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Resource Manager (Workforce Planning and Staffing)
At JetBrains, we create intelligent tools that help developers work smarter. For more than 25 years, our products – including IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, Rider, TeamCity, and many others – have been shaping the global software ecosystem. Millions of developers and thousands of companies worldwide rely on JetBrains tools to build, ship, and scale their software.
We’re looking for a Resource Manager (Planning and Staffing) to partner closely with the Talent Acquisition team and division leads, HR business partners, and the Finance department. In this role, you will own workforce planning and headcount governance, help leaders make clear staffing trade-offs, and turn hiring demand into predictable, high-quality outcomes.
This role sits at the intersection of business planning, hiring execution, reporting, and internal mobility. Although recruiting execution is distributed across the Talent Acquisition team and hiring managers, you will be responsible for the quality, visibility, prioritization, and predictability of the overall staffing plan.
*Some benefits may vary depending on location.
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Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Mental Health Benefits
Fitness Stipend
401(k) / Retirement Plan
Performance Bonus
Relocation Assistance
PTO / Vacation
Sick Days
Paid Holidays
Flexible Schedule
WFA Allowance (Days/Year)
Meal Stipend
Company Equipment
Learning & Development Budget
Conference Attendance
Defined Career Pathways
Free Snacks & Drinks
Team Events & Social Budget
JetBrains runs a Flexible Hybrid model, so most roles are tied to one of its 15 offices across Europe (including Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Berlin, Belgrade, Warsaw, Madrid, London, and Cyprus), the Americas (Foster City, Marlton, and Waltham), and Shanghai. Even roles posted as remote are usually locked to a specific country, so check the location listed on a job before applying.
No. JetBrains hires across engineering, design, UX research, marketing, sales, and operations, and its careers page is explicit that you do not have to write code to be a match. Every hire, technical or not, is asked to complete a test assignment, which is how the team sees the actual skills a role needs in action.
Alongside hybrid flexibility and up to 30 days a year working abroad, JetBrains provides in-office meals, snacks, and drinks, a gym subsidy, a learning and development budget for conferences, books, and courses, and a top-spec equipment setup. Health, dental, vision, mental-health support, pension, and parental leave are included, though the exact coverage depends on the country you are based in.
It runs in stages: an application with a CV and short cover letter, an application review, a recruiter call, and a team interview. You are then given a test assignment, for any role and not just engineering, which can usually be done from home. Potential teammates review it, followed by a final interview and a reference check with three contacts before a decision is made.
JetBrains looks for people who raise the standard around them, care about why the work matters, and are comfortable owning decisions without close supervision. Having stayed private and profitable for more than two decades, the company builds without short-term external pressure, so it suits people who want the space to take their time and get things right rather than chase quarterly targets.