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1. platzh+8s[view] [source] 2021-12-01 17:49:19
>>whoish+(OP)
Reddit | Backend, Frontend, iOS, Android, Machine Learning, Managers, Product, Video | SF, NYC, Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, Ottawa, Seattle & Remote, Dublin (Ireland), Australia, Berlin (Germany), Amsterdam (Netherlands) | Full-time

Reddit is growing fast. We have raised $410m in our Series F funding to make strategic investments in the platform including video, advertising, consumer products, and expanding into international markets. We are hiring across the board, I want to specifically stress out the jobs for video product which is currently a really exciting area to work and innovate in.

For any Golang enthusiasts out there: we are writing more and more of our services in Go. We have interesting challenges in scaling, data pipelines and building the foundation for a series of new products.

Reddit does not have geographic compensation adjustments: you can work from anywhere and receive compensation tied to pay ranges of high-cost areas such as the Bay Area (https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Reddit-permanent-work...)

If you are interested apply here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/reddit?gh_src=3c9ba6c41us

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2. throwa+N73[view] [source] 2021-12-02 15:10:43
>>platzh+8s
Would you hire senior engineers who don't have much experience directly with your stack but are interested in jumping ship?
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3. platzh+bh5[view] [source] 2021-12-03 01:04:08
>>throwa+N73
Yes, the technical stack does not matter as much as the concepts they embody. We believe everything can be learnt but depending on the roles there are skills like system design, distributed system, etc that should apply independent of the technology.
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