Build the future of
digital wellness
We're building technology that respects human attention and wellbeing. Join us in creating tools that help people thrive.
Nov Pax is still early, so this page is not a high-volume jobs board. It is a standing invitation for product-minded engineers, designers, researchers, and operators who care about healthier defaults, privacy-safe product loops, and calm infrastructure for the Sanctuary roadmap.
The kind of work we value sits at the intersection of interface craft, technical restraint, and systems thinking. We are interested in people who can take a vague wellbeing problem, reduce it to a product principle, and then ship something measured enough that users can trust it.
Because the team is small, every hire would influence the shape of the public product, the operating habits behind it, and the standard for how Sanctuary handles privacy, messaging, and user recovery loops. This page stays live so aligned people can find us before there is a formal role posted.
We're always looking for talent
We're not actively hiring for specific roles right now, but we're always interested in meeting talented people who share our vision for healthier technology.
Helpful notes include the kind of work you want to own, examples of systems or interfaces you have shipped, and why Sanctuary's attention-first direction fits your experience.
We especially value evidence of taste and judgment: careful product writing, measured interaction design, resilient frontend or platform work, and a track record of improving a system without adding unnecessary complexity.
Reach out to us at
careers@novpax.orgHuman-first
We prioritize human wellbeing over growth metrics.
Privacy-safe
Data minimization and consent that means something.
Planet-positive
Sustainable hosting and energy-aware builds.
If there is not an obvious title for your background, that is fine. A short note about the problems you like solving, the teams or users you work best with, and the kind of responsibility you want next is more useful than a generic application. We review these messages as relationship-building, not just requisition filling.