You want to build things that matter. You also want to build things that are really cool and challenging and ridiculously innovative. Right? As part of the Vimeo engineering team, you’ll work alongside other brilliant minds to create tools and features used every day by millions of people around the world. Given the crazy amount of rad stuff we’re dying to make, we’ll rely on you to take ownership of projects and to, you know, crush them. 

 

WHAT YOU'LL DO:

  • Build and evolve products and features used by over 170 million people monthly (3+ million uniques for every engineer!)
  • Join a ridiculously smart and passionate engineering team, working on projects that define the best in video delivery and storage
  • Grow your coding skills by working on challenging projects and playing during monthly code jams (http://making.vimeo.com/post/81394950307/vimeo-codes-with-jam)

 

SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE YOU SHOULD POSSESS:

  • 1+ years’ experience in web development, mobile, data, or systems
  • Familiarity with one or more of these technologies
    • PHP
    • HTML/CSS
    • MySQL, Vertica, Hadoop
    • Linux, HAProxy, Varnish, VMware
    • iOS, Android
  • Object-oriented programming skills and a knowledge of various design patterns
  • Public code (GitHub, Bitbucket, etc)
  • Familiarity with content versioning systems (Git)
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