EdTech Jobs & Companies in Austin
13 open roles · 5 companies · Texas, USA
Austin has emerged in the last decade as one of the fastest-growing EdTech hubs in the US, alongside its broader rise as a tech destination. The city's EdTech scene is especially strong in K-12 SaaS — student information systems, district communications, content filtering, and operations tooling — plus a steady stream of workforce upskilling and bootcamp companies serving the Texas labour market.
Austin's appeal for EdTech is a mix of no state income tax, a heavy concentration of K-12 districts within driving distance, the University of Texas talent pipeline, and a deep bench of operators relocated from California. Most local EdTech roles are hybrid, with a meaningful share of fully-remote postings open to candidates anywhere in the US.
Companies hiring in Austin
Live EdTech jobs in Austin
- Account Executive | SMBJamfAustin, TX; Eau Claire, WI; Minneapolis, MN
- Account Executive | SMB | Growth AccountsJamfAustin, TX; Eau Claire, WI; Minneapolis, MN
- Consumer Business Development and Partnerships ManagerUdemyAustin, TX; Denver, CO
- Business AnalystLightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States
- Sales Operations ManagerUdemyAustin, TX
- Solutions Engineer (Pre-Sales/Implementation)Lightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States
- Educational Sales Representative (Work from Home)Nerdy (Varsity Tutors parent)Remote - Austin
- Sales Representative (Work from Home)Nerdy (Varsity Tutors parent)Remote - Austin
- Quality Assurance Engineer (User Acceptance Testing)Lightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States
- Software Engineer (AI Native)Lightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States
- Strategic Account Director Lightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States; REMOTE
- Enterprise Sales ExecutiveLightspeed SystemsAustin, Texas, United States; REMOTE
- Inside Sales Associate (Austin, TX)Imagine LearningHybrid Remote, Austin, Texas
FAQ — EdTech jobs in Austin
What EdTech companies are based in Austin?
Austin EdTech includes K-12 platform companies, higher-ed tooling, and workforce learning startups.