Celonis has 13 open roles on HireHire right now, hiring across Bengaluru. Celonis works in Process Mining and Enterprise Software. Every Celonis job below links straight to their official careers page — no recruiter middleman — and the list refreshes every 8 hours (150+ new jobs added daily) — with 150+ new jobs added daily — so you only see roles that are genuinely open.
Celonis is an American-German software company that provides a SaaS platform for process mining and process intelligence. Its software analyzes data from enterprise systems such as SAP, Oracle and Salesforce to map, monitor and optimize how a company's business processes actually run.
Typical annual CTC at Celonis, from employee-reported salary data:
Alexander Rinke co-founded Celonis in 2011 while studying mathematics at the Technical University of Munich. He co-leads the company as Co-CEO, focusing on growth, fundraising and strategy.…
Bastian Nominacher co-founded Celonis in 2011 after meeting his co-founders through student consulting work at TUM. He co-leads the company as Co-CEO with a focus on finance and operations.…
Martin Klenk co-founded Celonis in 2011 as the technical co-founder. He leads product and engineering as CTO and contributed the core process-mining technical vision.…
Celonis currently has 13 open roles listed on HireHire, with hiring concentrated in Bengaluru. The list is refreshed every 8 hours (150+ new jobs added daily), so it only shows roles that are genuinely open.
Celonis is hiring across engineering, sales. Browse the full list of current Celonis openings above — each one links to the official application page.
Celonis is headquartered in Munich, and is currently hiring in Bengaluru and beyond.
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Yes — 6 of Celonis's current openings are remote or work-from-home roles.
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