Better

Better

New York, NY
4,000 Total Employees
1,400 Local Employees
Year Founded: 2016

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Better helps make homeownership easier, more affordable, and more accessible to everyone.

Better is a digital-first homeownership company whose services included mortgage, real estate, title, and homeowners insurance. From its founding in 2016 through mid-2021, Better funded more than $45 billion in home loans and provided more than $25 billion in cumulative coverage through Better Cover and Better Settlement Services, the insurance divisions of Better. Better has raised more than $400 million in equity capital since its inception. The company was ranked number one on LinkedIn’s Top Startups List in 2021 and 2020; number one on Fortune’s Best Small and Medium Workplaces in New York; number 15 on CNBC’s Disruptor 50 2020 list; and was also listed in Forbes’ FinTech 50 in 2020. For more information, follow @betterdotcom.


Better Offices

Hybrid Workspace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

Typical time on-site: None
New York, NY

Technology We Use

Java
Java
LANGUAGES
Node.js
Node.js
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Python
Python
LANGUAGES
Scala
Scala
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