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About the a16z Enterprise Portfolio

Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) publicly lists its portfolio companies at jobs.a16z.com. This tracker follows the Enterprise slice of that list: every company tagged under the Enterprise industry filter, spanning B2B SaaS, developer tools, data infrastructure, security, workflow automation, and horizontal enterprise software.

Each company's live open-roles data is pulled directly from their official ATS (Greenhouse, Ashby, Lever, Workday, iCIMS, and others), never from LinkedIn or aggregator sites. See our methodology for the full source list and update cadence.

Portfolio snapshot
Currently viewing the 2026 snapshot. a16z updates its public portfolio list continuously as new investments close and older companies exit; the composition shifts throughout the year.

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Open roles and today's movement, sorted by total open.

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