Key Takeaways
WP Engine’s new office space is at the heart of Austin’s startup community. Being surrounded by tech companies and an incubator like Capital Factory provides a supportive environment for growth and innovation.
The move to the top floor of the Omni Executive Suites in Downtown Austin was significant for the tech scene. Covered by CNN, this relocation highlights WP Engine’s presence in Austin’s entrepreneurial landscape.
The office space offers room for expansion and fosters a challenging yet supportive community. This environment is crucial for attracting top talent and driving continuous growth.
WP Engine is actively hiring for support, development, and sysadmin roles. Joining the team means contributing to building exceptional WordPress Hosting solutions.
The office space reflects a culture of innovation and collaboration. From co-working opportunities to community engagement, the environment encourages creativity and teamwork.
WP Engine’s presence in Austin signifies a commitment to being at the forefront of entrepreneurship and technology. This strategic location positions the company for continued success and industry leadership.
Recently, WP Engine got to move into new office space in the same building we were founded in. From day 1 we’ve been in the same office space with several tech companies, many of them rapidly growing startups that are part of the epicenter of Austin’s rapidly growing Startup Community. The incubator, Capital Factory, is the draw for all the entrepreneurs and engineers that we get to bump into in the kitchen and have lunch with. Capital Factory does 3 month programs with investment, resources, and mentorship every year. For me personally, the fact that the WP Engine offices are at the heart of entrepreneurship and cutting edge innovation in Austin is a huge reason why I was excited and determined to join the team in 2012.
A few weeks ago, we moved along the entire Capital Factory community up to the top floor of the Omni Executive Suites in the heart of Downtown Austin. The move was huge for the tech scene in Austin, and was covered by CNN, and several other places. The story was called “‘Capital Factory’ spurs startups in Austin,” and if you scroll down, you’ll see a great picture of our founder, Jason, extremely focused on his laptop. You know it’s a cool office space because in the photo there is a “Connect Four” game in the foreground.

These photos of the WP Engine Office were taken by Shawn Hesketh from WP101.com. He was in Austin and stopped the office to co-work with us and took the album with his gear. The link takes you to the entire album on our Facebook page.
The office space and the environment have given the company more room to grow, and a challenging, yet supportive community that will help us continue to grow. To that end, we’re hiring awesome people for support, development, and sysadmin work. We would love to talk with you about what you bring to the company, and what you’d hope to achieve with us as well. Come for the office space, but stay to build awesome WordPress Hosting for all our customers. Learn more about our culture, see what we’re hiring for, and then throw your hat into the ring.

Hope this helps.
Austin W. Gunter


