About Dropbox
Dropbox, founded in 2007 by MIT graduates Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, is a leading cloud storage and file synchronization company known for designing tools that simplify how people work and collaborate. Officially launched in 2008, the company now serves over 700 million users worldwide, offering products that include secure file sharing, content collaboration, and productivity solutions for both individuals and teams. Its mission—to design a more enlightened way of working—is reflected in its emphasis on simplicity, trust, and making work more human. Dropbox operates as a virtual-first company, supported by on-demand access to physical studios in select locations. The company culture promotes autonomy, innovation, and community, with core values centered around experimentation, craftsmanship, and accountability. Dropbox has been recognized as a top employer and offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees that includes medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; unlimited paid time off; paid parental leave; 401(k) plans; mental health support; Peloton memberships; legal services; volunteer time; and location-specific perks. Employees also benefit from robust learning and development programs, mentorship, leadership tracks, and transparent career pathways. Dropbox's remote-first, mission-driven approach fosters a dynamic environment focused on creativity, growth, and meaningful impact.