HashiCorp is an infrastructure software company best known for products such as Terraform, Vault, and Consul. The organization employs about 1,957 people globally and recorded 270 new hires against 243 departures, resulting in modest net growth. This steady expansion reflects ongoing demand for cloud infrastructure automation tools and continued investment in customer-facing and engineering talent.
Engineering is by far the largest function at HashiCorp, accounting for roughly half of all employees (973 people). Sales and Support follows at 371 employees, while the combined Marketing and Product organization employs 219. Administrative and enablement groups—including Human Resources (87), Business Management (82), Information Technology (73), and Finance & Administration (73)—collectively make up a little under one-fifth of total staff. Smaller teams in Operations, Risk & Compliance, and other specialized roles round out the workforce, illustrating a balanced mix of technical depth and business support.
HashiCorp maintains a distributed workforce anchored by key U.S. tech hubs. San Francisco hosts the largest single office with 162 employees, followed by Austin (127), New York (69), and Seattle (61). Additional clusters exist in Chicago, Portland, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Bengaluru, while a significant number of employees—listed under “Other”—work remotely or in smaller regional offices. This dispersed model allows the company to draw talent from multiple markets while retaining strong presences in traditional cloud-computing centers.