A Canadian technology company based in Edmonton has officially opened an office in downtown Vancouver.
Founded in 2011, Jobber remains on a mission to help small home service businesses modernize operations, increase earning potential, and meet evolving consumer expectations through an all-in-one software solution.
Today, more than 100,000 businesses and 400,000 service professionals rely on Jobber across 50 industries, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, landscaping, cleaning, and roofing.
“The doors are officially open,” commented Jessica Delaney, who manages the workplace experience for so-called “Jobberinos,” on LinkedIn.

The opening of the new office took “many months of planning, collaboration, and problem-solving,” according to Delaney.
“This project truly took a village,” she says.
The new Jobber office in Vancouver is “more than just a beautiful workspace,” Delaney says, pointing to the design of the interior as well as the waterfront view. “It’s a place where our Vancouver team can connect, collaborate, and continue building great things together.”

In 2023, Jobber raised a $100 million round of capital, and made Deloitte’s most recent Technology Fast 500 for what was the seventh consecutive year, ranking 327th with three-year revenue growth north of 200%.
Earlier this month, the company unveiled Jobber Now 2026, its first-ever in-person customer conference.
Taking place in late September in Texas, the event themed will bring together hundreds of home and commercial service entrepreneurs, operators, and industry leaders for two days of product launches, AI innovation, business strategy, and networking.
“The future of entrepreneurship isn’t just being built in corporate boardrooms,” posits Sam Pillar, cofounder and chief executive officer of Jobber. “It’s being built by service pros who are using technology to grow businesses from trucks, shops, garages, and job sites across North America.”
“What started as one-person operations are becoming thriving companies that create jobs, serve their communities, and generate real wealth,” Pillar continued. “The entrepreneurs leading this industry are thinking bigger, moving faster, and building more sophisticated businesses than ever before; Jobber Now is about bringing those leaders together and showing them what’s next.”
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