Duolingo | Software Engineers (iOS, Web, Android) and New Graduates | Pittsburgh | ONSITE
Duolingo is the most popular language learning application in the world, with over 300 million users and hundreds of billions of data points. We are passionate about educating our users, making fact-based decisions, and finding elegant solutions. If this sounds like you, then come help us build the next-generation learning company!
As a software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities, and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems as we continue to innovate.
Responsibilities:
Collaborate on full-stack software projects in collaboration with product design
Develop, release, and maintain services and/or infrastructure
Manage individual project priorities, deadlines and deliverables
Requirements:
B.S. or M.S. degree in Computer Science or related technical field
Programming experience
Ability to relocate to Pittsburgh, PA
Duolingo | Senior Android Engineer | Full Time | ONSITE | Pittsburgh, PA
## Email jack [at] duolingo [dot] com to apply
An Android expert who will help millions of people learn on a mobile device.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development. As an Android software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. You will develop applications primarily in Java and using the Android SDK. We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
Duolingo | Software Engineer, iOS | Full Time | ONSITE | Pittsburgh, PA
## Email jack [at] duolingo [dot] com to apply
Build your engineering career and help us shape the future of education.
Duolingo is the most popular language learning application in the world, with over 200 million users and hundreds of billions of data points. We are passionate about educating our users, making fact-based decisions, and finding elegant solutions. If this sounds like you, then come help us build the next-generation learning company!
As a software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities, and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems as we continue to innovate.
Duolingo | Operations Engineer (DevOps) | Full Time | ONSITE | Pittsburgh, PA
## Email jack [at] duolingo [dot] com to apply
Continuously improve Duolingo’s infrastructure through automation and monitoring.
As an operations engineer, you will use and develop cutting-edge tools to enable growth and stability across all Duolingo services and platforms.
Duolingo | Software Engineer, iOS or Android | Full Time | ONSITE | Pittsburgh, PA
Email jack [at] duolingo dot com with your Resume
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
Duolingo | Senior Android Engineer | Full Time | Onsite | Pittsburgh, PA
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Email jack [at] duolingo dot com to apply
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An Android expert who will help millions of people learn on a mobile device.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
As an Android software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. You will develop applications primarily in Java and using the Android SDK.
We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
An Android expert who will help millions of people learn on a mobile device.
Duolingo software engineers develop next-generation education technology that changes how over 120 million people around the world learn. We’re looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas in computer science, including natural language processing, machine learning, large-scale system design, and iOS & Android mobile app development.
As an Android software engineer, you will work on a specific project critical to Duolingo’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as our fast-paced startup grows and evolves. You will develop applications primarily in Java and using the Android SDK.
We need our engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new problems across the full-stack as we continue to innovate.
Thanks. The "He's a square" metaphor is intentional. As the initiative is called 'Squared', students are referred to as 'Squares' - it's a playful pun and isn't derogatory, but I completely understand your point.
Thanks, Jeroen. You're correct, it doesn't strictly follow the Google brand guidelines. Like the current identity, I wanted the brand to have hints of Google's branding, while remaining fairly independent.
That's actually what inspired that particular use case. I would love to be able to travel to a foreign country and be able to understand every piece of text I looked at. I think it could also be useful for learning a language.
I would buy the hell out of that. I might add a new concept to the project that whispers 'Anchorman' quotes in my ear in completely inappropriate situations.
Good point. When creating that particular concept, I turned to a friend and said "Ignore the car's GPS and speedometer.". There's definitely better use cases for this kind of thing, perhaps I'll add some later.
Hi everyone, OP here. I'm currently at work so I can't respond right now, but I'll reply to you all as soon as I can. I never thought a quick weekend project would be this popular. I can't thank you all enough for your interest in this. In the meantime, I'm @jckmgn on Twitter. Thanks!
If anyone's interested, the multicolored group of buildings you see when first opening this page is one of Google's offices at Central St Giles. I've been there many times for training/meetings/the free lunch and it's amazing.
They have a 360 degree gym at the very top, along with multiple roof terraces, a huge cafeteria (of course) and soundproofed meeting rooms with funny names.
One of the office floors is styled like a submarine, complete with big metal doors with valves on them. They share the space with multiple Media Agencies and other companies, so you would never know it was there. It's quite surreal and invokes a ton of envy.