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·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Airbnb | Remote (North America) | Staff/Senior Software Engineer, Engineering Manager | Full-Time | airbnb.com

Airbnb Infrastructure is hiring for several key positions - we're looking for talented engineers across a wide variety of domains to build the platform that supports our mission to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere.

Airbnb is at a pivotal point in its growth and maturity as an engineering organisation. We run some of the largest Kubernetes clusters in the industry, have open sourced some extremely successful data tools (e.g. Superset), and are rapidly adopting newer technologies like Flink and Istio.

We use Terraform, AWS and Chef extensively. My team (Cloud Infra > Compute Infra) mostly uses Golang but it helps to have familiarity with (or a lack of fear of) Java and Ruby, which most of our product teams use.

We joined the CNCF end user community last year, and shared our perspective on the Kubernetes ecosystem as part of a panel discussion [1].

I’m specifically helping hire for our Cloud Infra team, looking for engineers with experience with: + Kubernetes + Istio/other service meshes + Golang + Disaster recovery + Large scale infrastructure (think Borg, or Tupperware) + Load balancing and edge/cloud networking + CDNs

Note that these positions are for experienced engineers and it helps if you have 5+ years of experience and/or have acted in a similar capacity in prior roles.

Check out all open roles and apply on our site [2]. Note that most of these Cloud roles are not yet listed on our site. If preferable, you can also send me a brief note about why you'd be a good fit, a link to the role you're interested in, and a resume to [email protected].

[1] https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-trends-and-challen...

[2] https://airbnb.com/careers
ssk2
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Airbnb | Remote (preferably West Coast), Seattle, WA or San Francisco, CA | Staff/Senior Software Engineer | Full-Time | airbnb.com

Airbnb Infrastructure is hiring for several key positions - we're looking for talented engineers across a wide variety of domains to build the platform that supports our mission to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere.

Airbnb is at a pivotal point in its growth and maturity as an engineering organisation. We run some of the largest Kubernetes clusters in the industry, have open sourced some extremely successful data tools (e.g. Superset), and are rapidly adopting newer technologies like Flink and Istio.

We use Terraform, AWS and Chef extensively. My team (Cloud Infra > Compute Infra) mostly uses Golang but it helps to have familiarity with (or a lack of fear of) Java and Ruby, which most of our product teams use.

We are members of the CNCF end user community, and I recently shared my perspective on the Kubernetes ecosystem as part of a panel discussion [1].

I’m specifically helping hire for our Cloud Infra team, looking for engineers with experience with:

+ Kubernetes

+ Istio/other service meshes

+ Golang

+ Disaster recovery

+ Large scale infrastructure (think Borg, or Tupperware)

+ Load balancing and edge/cloud networking

+ CDNs

Note that these positions are for experienced engineers and it helps if you have 5+ years of experience and/or have acted in a similar capacity in prior roles.

Check out all open roles and apply on our site [2]. Note that most of these Cloud roles are not yet listed on our site. If preferable, you can also send me a brief note about why you'd be a good fit, a link to the role you're interested in, and a resume to [email protected].

[1] https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-trends-and-challen... [2] https://airbnb.com/careers
ssk2
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Airbnb | Remote (preferably West Coast), Seattle, WA or San Francisco, CA | Staff/Senior Software Engineer | Full-Time | airbnb.com

Airbnb Infrastructure is hiring for several key positions - we're looking for talented engineers across a wide variety of domains to build the platform that supports our mission to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere.

Airbnb is at a pivotal point in its growth and maturity as an engineering organisation. We run some of the largest Kubernetes clusters in the industry, have open sourced some extremely successful data tools (e.g. Superset), and are rapidly adopting newer technologies like Flink and Istio.

We use Terraform, AWS and Chef extensively. My team (Cloud Infra > Compute Infra) mostly uses Golang but it helps to have familiarity with (or a lack of fear of) Java and Ruby, which most of our product teams use.

We recently joined the CNCF end user community, and I recently shared my perspective on the Kubernetes ecosystem as part of a panel discussion [1].

I’m specifically helping hire for our Cloud Infra team, looking for engineers with experience with:

+ Kubernetes

+ Istio/other service meshes

+ Golang

+ Disaster recovery

+ Large scale infrastructure (think Borg, or Tupperware)

+ Load balancing and edge/cloud networking

+ CDNs

Note that these positions are for experienced engineers and it helps if you have 5+ years of experience and/or have acted in a similar capacity in prior roles.

Check out all open roles and apply on our site [2]. Note that most of these Cloud roles are not yet listed on our site. If preferable, you can also send me a brief note about why you'd be a good fit, a link to the role you're interested in, and a resume to [email protected].

[1] https://www.infoq.com/articles/kubernetes-trends-and-challen...

[2] https://airbnb.com/careers
ssk2
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The Verge reported on this [1] in 2017-

> Bloomberg says that early staffers “had an unusual compensation system” that multiplied staffers' salaries and bonuses based on the performance of the self-driving project. The payments accumulated as milestones were reached, even though Waymo remains years away from generating revenue. One staffer eventually “had a multiplier of 16 applied to bonuses and equity amassed over four years.” The huge amounts of compensation worked — for a while. But eventually, it gave many staffers such financial security that they were willing to leave the cuddly confines of Google.

[1] https://www.theverge.com/2017/2/13/14599186/google-waymo-sel...