Consumer Internet / AdTech & Content Discovery · Bengaluru
Glance is a Consumer Internet / AdTech & Content Discovery company headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, hiring interns and freshers across India.
**Glance — company profile** Glance is an Indian consumer technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, co-founded in 2019 by Naveen Tewari, Abhay Singhal, Mohit Saxena and Piyush Shah. It is owned by and was set up within InMobi, the multinational advertising technology company also founded by Naveen Tewari; Naveen Tewari is CEO of Glance, Piyush Shah is Co-Founder and President, and Mohit Saxena is Co-Founder and CTO. Glance's original product is an Android lock-screen content platform that delivers personalised content to users without requiring them to unlock their phone or download an app, distributed by being pre-installed on devices from manufacturers including Samsung, Xiaomi, Gionee and Vivo. In November 2019 Glance acquired Roposo, a short-form video platform, extending it from lock-screen content into video and live commerce. The company describes itself today as an AI-first 'Screen Zero' content discovery platform and has moved into agentic commerce, operating an intelligent shopping agent across mobile lock screens, connected TVs and brand websites without requiring a single download. Glance reports reaching more than 175 million edge devices globally, over 8 million monthly active users in the United States with a projection of 30 million-plus by December 2026, and a 4.7 rating on the App Store. Distribution partnerships span device makers and carriers including Samsung, Motorola, Verizon, SoftBank, Sharp, TracFone, DirecTV and Airtel. Glance has raised more than US$600 million in total. In September 2019 it raised US$45 million from Mithril Capital; in November 2020 it raised a further US$145 million from Google and Mithril Capital, taking its valuation above US$1.2 billion; and in 2022 it raised US$200 million from Jio Platforms at a valuation of about US$1.7 billion. It maintains local head offices across the United States, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. Glance's live Greenhouse job board showed 39 open roles at time of research, heavily weighted to Bengaluru and covering Applied Science for recommendation systems, consumer insights, design, motion graphics, business finance, FP&A, CRM and community marketing, alongside partnership roles in Tokyo and a commercialisation role in San Mateo. **Industry:** Consumer Internet / AdTech & Content Discovery **Headquarters:** Bengaluru, Karnataka, India **Official website:** https://glance.com/ **Why work here as a fresher** Glance is the kind of company where early-career talent is given real scope rather than busywork. Interns and freshers are placed on live problems, paired with experienced mentors, and reviewed on the same quality bar as everyone else. That combination — real ownership plus real feedback — is what turns a first role into a genuine career head start. **Culture** Expect a fast-paced, outcome-oriented environment with flat communication, short feedback loops and a strong bias for action. Teams are small enough that your contribution is visible and large enough that you learn from people who have already solved the problem you are facing. Learning, curiosity and honest debate are valued over hierarchy. **Growth & hiring** Glance hires internships across engineering, data, product, design, marketing, finance and operations, and a meaningful share of its early-career hires convert to full-time offers. All openings are published on the company's official careers page, and applications for this role are submitted directly to Glance there — no middlemen, no aggregators. Visit the official website link below to explore Glance's products, leadership, newsroom and full list of current openings.
2–3 DSA coding problems on HackerRank, CodeSignal, or company platform
Data structures & algorithms — arrays, trees, graphs, dynamic programming
System design or low-level design — scalability, APIs, databases
Career goals, teamwork, strengths/weaknesses, role expectations