Working at Geneea
We are a laid-back and friendly team of about 20. We are deeply passionate about our work, but we also leave enough time for our personal lives and studies.
We develop text analysis and generation software and sell our solution to media houses in Prague, Luxembourg, Washington, D.C., etc. To hear more about what we do, listen to Radio 1’s Zátiší program and the SCRIPTease podcast.
What we offer
- A friendly interdisciplinary team comprising developers, experts in NLP, linguists, ...
- Work from home; flexible working hours including part-time jobs
- Opportunity to influence our products
- Time for your own projects and self-study
- Company trips and events, popsicles, coffee, and tea
- Your own desk in a bright, spacious office next to the National Theatre
- A blanket under that desk for your canine companion
Open positions
We are not actively hiring at this moment, but we’re always interested in connecting with smart, creative, and dedicated individuals. If you believe you’d be a great fit, we encourage you to reach out—even if your ideal position isn’t listed.
Send your resume to jobs@geneea.com
The Latest from Geneea
Automatic Text Analysis of Pre-Election Communication by Political Parties
Parliamentary elections took place in the Czech Republic last Friday and Saturday. For Geneea, this was an important period — since 2020, we’ve been actively involved in reporting election results. For the Czech News Agency (ČTK), we automatically and in real time generate articles with both interim and final results, allowing journalists to devote more...
Geneea and Stibo DX Announce Partnership to Accelerate AI Innovation for Newsrooms
Geneea and Stibo DX are proud to announce a major milestone in their collaboration: Geneea has become an official technology partner of Stibo DX, marking the beginning of a closer product and business relationship. This partnership formalizes years of successful cooperation and shared innovation between the two companies. By combining Stibo DX’s industry-leading content management...
Tagging That Works—for Editors, Readers, and Revenue
In today’s newsrooms, assigning metadata to articles has become an essential part of the publishing process. Metadata includes information such as the author’s name, the publication date, and the section of the website the article belongs to (e.g., culture or sports). The purpose of this metadata is to provide quick, structured information about an article...