Tucked between farmland in Norvelt, PA — an hour from Pittsburgh — is an office that surprises everyone who walks through the door. The culture surprises them even more.
Norvelt, PA
~1 hour from PittsburghArcade, VR & more
Employee loungeMentorship-first
Senior staff train juniorFlexible remote
Most people choose to come inThat's not a tagline — it's the philosophy the entire company is built around. Strong results come from a strong team, and strong teams come from genuine camaraderie.
Senior team members actively train and mentor junior staff. You won't be thrown in the deep end — you'll have people who've been here a long time helping you grow.
We hire for culture as much as skill. The goal is a cohesive group that genuinely enjoys working together — and it shows in the results we produce.
We have a fair and open remote work policy. A lot of employees choose to come in — because they want to — but it's always there when you need it.
We care about the quality of your work, not whether someone can see you doing it. Trust and accountability go together here.
The work matters. We solve real business problems for real organizations — and you'll see the results of what you build.
We give back to the community around us — and that involvement is growing. Supporting local organizations is part of who we are.
Steelers, Penguins, Pirates — we bleed black and gold. Game days are a big deal around here, and the conversations that follow are even bigger. Being an hour from Pittsburgh means sports is woven into the fabric of the team, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
We don't just keep up with the industry — we lean into it. The team works with current, in-demand technologies every day, and mentorship means you'll build real depth across the stack, not just surface-level familiarity.
We integrate AI into the way we build — from intelligent automation to LLM-assisted workflows. This isn't a trend we're watching; it's already in how we work.
C# and the .NET ecosystem are at the core of a lot of what we build — scalable, enterprise-grade applications with real staying power in the market.
Cross-platform mobile and web development with Flutter and Dart. One codebase, multiple platforms — and a growing part of how we deliver for clients.
Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI — we use the full platform to deliver automation and analytics solutions that plug directly into clients' existing Microsoft environments.
From the road, it looks like any other building in a quiet rural community. Step inside, and it's a completely different story — a modern, purpose-built workspace designed around the way we work and the culture we've built.
The employee lounge alone tends to get people talking. What you'll find in there wasn't ordered from a catalog — most of it was built by the team. The building also houses a daycare facility operated by Beginnings and Beyond, independently managed and available on site.
When the team gets an idea, we let it run. Over the years, employees have taken on real builds — not tutorials, not kits — and turned them into things that live in our office every day. These are a few of them.
Built by the employees themselves, the 8's Lounge is a fully realized rest area tucked inside the McKula office. Grab a cold slushee, pour a coffee, sink into the couch and unwind to some music — or settle into the EASPEARL 2026 Massage Chair before heading back to your desk. It's a place to decompress and recharge, and the team built every inch of it.
A full two-player arcade cabinet — custom-branded, custom-wired, and loaded with a massive library of classic games. Employees designed it, sourced the parts, and built it from the ground up as a side project. It lives in the lounge and gets used every day.
A custom-built coin pusher arcade machine, conceived and constructed by the team. It started as a fun engineering challenge and became the centrepiece of every office party. The competition around it is completely out of hand — and nobody wants it to stop.
A fully hand-crafted bar built by employees, anchoring the employee lounge. It wasn't outsourced or flat-packed — it was planned, built, and finished by the team as a side project. The kind of thing that happens when you give people the time and space to make something real.
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We're based in Norvelt, a small community about an hour outside of Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County. It looks unassuming from the road. Dig a little deeper and it's anything but.
On December 9, 1965, a fireball streaked across the sky over several US states and parts of Canada — and something came down in the woods just outside of Kecksburg. Witnesses described an acorn-shaped object with strange markings. The US military arrived, cordoned off the area, and left with something on a flatbed truck. The incident has been featured on Unsolved Mysteries and the History Channel multiple times, and Kecksburg holds an annual UFO festival every summer. The replica of the object still stands in town today. Good luck getting through your first week without someone bringing it up.
Less than five minutes from the office is one of the area's best-kept secrets. Mammoth Park sits along the water and offers walking trails through genuinely beautiful scenery — the kind of place where you can clear your head on a lunch break, catch a sunset after work, or just remember there's a world outside the screen. Having it this close is something the team takes full advantage of.
Norvelt isn't just an unusual place name — it's a piece of American history. The community was established in 1933 as part of FDR's New Deal homestead program, built to provide relief housing for unemployed coal miners and their families. The name "Norvelt" is a direct tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, combining "NOR" from Eleanor and "VELT" from Roosevelt. Eleanor personally championed and visited the community through its early years. It has since been designated a National Historic District — making it one of the most historically significant places you'll drive past on your way to work.
Right down the road from the office is the Norvelt Golf Course — a genuine local gem that's been part of the community for decades. It's the kind of course where the focus is on actually playing, not on dress codes or tee time formalities. Whether you're a regular or picking up a club for the first time, it's an easy excuse to get outside on a nice day. A few of the team have been known to squeeze in a round before the afternoon standup.
Supporting the community around us isn't an afterthought — it's part of who we are. Our involvement is growing, and we expect it to expand significantly in the coming year.