Working at Scribd
We're a small (and growing!) team located in the heart of downtown San Francisco, close to CalTrain, BART and MUNI. Our small team is passionate, talented, motivated and fun. You'll often find us holding group brainstorming sessions, eating lunch and dinner as a team, playing winner-take-all ping-pong games and celebrating our successes along the way. We offer competitive salaries, benefits, generous equity stakes, flexible work hours, free food from local restaurants and a stocked break room.
Things we care about in our employees are creativity, passion, and a drive to create new things. We like people who thrive as part of a dedicated and innovative team, love their work, and aren't afraid of tough challenges. Scribd's environment is very entrepreneurial, and we have a tendency to hire people who have started their own companies before (although this isn't a requirement). For hackers, we like people who have built cool things on their own, and care more about how you think and not what programming languages you know right now.
Our current job openings
Database Expert / Analytics Engineer
NoSQL expert Like Hadoop, Cassandra, and HBase? This is for you.
Technical Recruiter (Contract)
Don't see anything that's a perfect fit for you? Please send us your resume anyway; we are always looking for great engineers to join us at Scribd!
Responsibilities:
- Help brainstorm and prioritize new ideas for Scribd
- Implement projects from idea to launch
- Handle the challenges of scaling software to millions of users
Qualifications:
- BA/BS in computer science, or equivalent work experience
- Desire to be in a fast paced startup
- Demonstrated excellence at developing real-world software
- Self-motivated and able to work independently
- Independent projects (startups, hobby programs, open source contributions, etc.) are a big plus
- Experience with web technologies, especially HTML/CSS, Javascript, Flash, Ruby on Rails, and SQL is a big plus
Scribd is an equal opportunity employer. to learn more.
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