posting velocity //
Opens vs closes per day
Based on 32 events over 28 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
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Source: SEC EDGAR (20-F / 10-K filings)
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16
Total active openings across all sites
Δ 28-day
+16
Opens minus closes in the last 28 days
Δ 90-day
+16
Opens minus closes in the last 90 days
posting velocity //
Based on 32 events over 28 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
role mix //
+3
The green layer is the current share of active openings by role. The grey dashed layer is the 90-day baseline — gaps between them show where the company is shifting its hiring mix.
seniority pyramid //
Distribution of active openings by seniority. The 'unknown' row groups jobs from sources that don't expose seniority.
geography //
Active openings by region. Click a row to see jobs in that area.
time on market //
Median
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25th pct
7.6 days
75th pct
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Based on 8 closed jobs and 16 still open (right-censored). Curve is Kaplan-Meier; band is the 95% CI.Low event count — the median will stabilise after ~42 more closures. Until then treat the values as indicative.
company intel · ai-generated
Updated 2d ago
AudioCodes was founded in 1993 by Shabtai Adlersberg and Leon Bialik. Headquartered in Or Yehuda, Israel, the company is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker AUDC and dual-listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, having completed its initial public offering in 1999. AudioCodes employs roughly 900 people globally. The core product offering centers on Voice over IP (VoIP) network infrastructure, Session Border Controllers (SBCs), and voice connectivity software, particularly for Microsoft Teams and Zoom environments.
The primary activity of AudioCodes is developing hardware and software that connects enterprise voice networks to cloud communication platforms and SIP trunks. This solves the problem of protocol normalization, media transcoding, and voice network security between legacy telecommunications infrastructure and modern Unified Communications (UC) environments. The equipment is purchased by enterprise IT administrators and telecommunications service providers. AudioCodes traditionally sold perpetual software and hardware appliances via channel partners, but has transitioned a significant portion of its business to a managed service model (AudioCodes Live) billed on a per-user, per-month basis. Its technical foundations lie in proprietary Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and voice encoding technologies developed over decades.
The flagship product line is the Mediant series of Session Border Controllers (SBCs) and media gateways, available as dedicated hardware appliances, virtualized software, and cloud-native versions. These devices secure and route voice traffic. In recent years, AudioCodes introduced AudioCodes Live, a portfolio of managed services for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing and Operator Connect. Adjacent hardware products include specific IP desk phones and meeting room audio-visual devices natively integrated with Teams and Zoom. The company has also expanded into conversational AI and meeting recording with its Voca and Meeting Insights products.
AudioCodes operates in the enterprise communications infrastructure market, competing directly with companies like Ribbon Communications (formerly Sonus and Genband), Oracle (via its Acme Packet acquisition), and Cisco. Within this landscape, AudioCodes has positioned itself tightly within the Microsoft ecosystem, acting as a certified hardware and connectivity partner for Microsoft UC deployments. The broader market trajectory for AudioCodes involves defending its hardware business while actively shifting revenue toward recurring software subscriptions and cloud-based managed voice services.
The company's global headquarters and primary R&D center are located in Or Yehuda. Out of its global workforce, a significant portion of research and development, product management, and executive leadership operates from this central campus. Shabtai Adlersberg, the co-founder and CEO, is Israeli and has led the company from its Israel headquarters since 1993. In the local tech market, AudioCodes specifically recruits software engineers with expertise in C/C++, networking protocols (SIP, TCP/IP), embedded systems, and Digital Signal Processing (DSP), alongside cloud backend developers for its newer SaaS platforms.
key people & leadership
3 key people, sourced from public records — with a per-row confidence score.
Niran Baruch
Chief Financial Officer
Niran Baruch was appointed Chief Financial Officer in 2011, overseeing corporate financial strategy and the critical transition from hardware sales to recurring revenue SaaS models.
Lior Aldema
Chief Business Officer
Senior executive at AudioCodes responsible for the company's overall business operations.
leadership
Shabtai Adlersberg
Co-Founder, President & CEO
Window: 180 days back. Don't read the mean — the long tail biases it. Median and percentiles are the honest summary.
Republish rate
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Fewer than 10 closures in the window — not enough to compute.
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