Triumph makes mobile gaming more thrilling by letting players wager -- and win -- real money, play in mass multiplayer games, and compete in social tournaments. We've built the top app in our App Store category and sustained exponential month-over-month growth on our revenue and active players. We're hyper-scaling our team and continuing to innovate, launching new products like Rips, our collectibles app, which has found huge success and is continuing to expand. And we're just getting started.
Triumph is backed by some of the top consumer VCs including Goodwater Capital, General Catalyst, and DraftKings Drive Fund.
The Role
We’re looking for a sharp Unity developer who can take ownership, build mini-games end-to-end, and ship quickly. You will work directly with Triumph’s game systems, help evolve our framework, and build features that impact core business metrics.
What You’ll Do
Build and polish mobile mini-games inside Triumph’s Unity ecosystem
Own gameplay, UI, performance, and integrations
Improve tooling, pipelines, and workflows so we can ship faster
Collaborate on iteration cycles that move fast and demand high output
Push projects from idea to production without hand-holding
The Right Candidate
Strong IC who finishes what they start
High slope, fast learner, hungry for ownership
Comfortable working in a rapid-iteration, high-pressure environment
Solid Unity + C# fundamentals
Experience shipping games or prototypes (professional or personal)
Qualifications
1–4 years Unity experience (professional or strong portfolio)
Solid understanding of game architecture and mobile constraints
Ability to work independently and move features from zero to done
Strong product sense and attention to detail
Why Triumph
Build real shipped games used by hundreds of thousands of players
Work with a small, elite, high-output team
Massive opportunity for scope and growth
Fully remote
Contract
Top Skills
What We Do
Triumph is disrupting video game monetization with legal, technical and financial infrastructure to power real money tournaments.
Founded by two Stanford CS dropouts and backed by leading VC firms and titans of the esports industry.






