Staff Software Engineer, Airbnb

Core Services

$200-254k

+ Stock options

Java
Senior and Expert level
Remote in US
Airbnb

Community marketplace for holiday accomodation

Job no longer available

Airbnb

Community marketplace for holiday accomodation

1001+ employees

B2CHospitalityB2BTravelMarketplaceSharing Economy

Job no longer available

$200-254k

+ Stock options

Java
Senior and Expert level
Remote in US

1001+ employees

B2CHospitalityB2BTravelMarketplaceSharing Economy

Company mission

To create a world where anyone can belong anywhere.

Role

Who you are

  • Experience working on distributed systems and evaluating trade-offs
  • An ideal candidate should be proficient in Java to be most effective in their role
  • Proficient in technical communication - writing design docs, presenting in design reviews, writing effective post-mortems from security incidents, etc
  • Love collaborating via code reviews and architecture discussions
  • Are motivated to contribute to a good team culture
  • Are excited to join an impactful infrastructure team

What the job involves

  • The Core Services team provides common application building blocks that are widely applicable across Airbnb engineering
  • We are responsible for horizontally identifying, building, and operating domains that enable product and platform engineering teams to innovate and support the Airbnb business strategy
  • This engineer will work on distributed systems with focus on building and maintaining high scale services that are production facing and in the critical path of user requests
  • The systems owned by the team have a large number of critical services, and any downtime across these services can result in a hard downtime for the Airbnb platform
  • In addition, the team collaborates closely with the product and infra engineering teams to build new features and evolve the systems to meet the engineering challenges as the business is growing and evolving
  • Designing and implementing in distributed systems. The role is very hands-on and requires expertise in designing significant parts of the production services and systems, implementing core features in collaboration with other team members, formulate well-thought out rollout and testing plans, and be able to participate in team’s on call
  • Maintaining and debugging existing systems. This could involve fixing bugs, improving test coverage, improving performance, contributing to production excellence, adding new features, code reviews and creating dashboards for better observability into the systems
  • Providing technical support to other engineers and developers. This could involve answering questions, debugging code, or helping to troubleshoot problems
  • Partner with stakeholders to understand their feature requests, design, implement and ship them as per expectations
  • Staying up-to-date on the latest trends and evolutions. This could involve reading blogs, taking courses, reading research articles, and thinking about the ideal system state, and which technologies are best suited to enable us to move to that state
  • Collaborating within and broadly across the Airbnb tech community

Otta's take

Sam Franklin headshot

Sam Franklin

CEO of Otta

When Airbnb was originally founded, the product helped customers book air mattresses on people's apartment floors. Since then, Airbnb has had over a billion customers hosted through its platform. With more than 4 million registered hosts worldwide, it has grown into a major player in the hospitality sector.

Airbnb has been successful in disrupting the traditional holiday lettings sector. Before it existed accommodation was limited to hotels and bed and breakfasts, but Airbnb has mainstreamed the idea of renting out spare rooms or even entire homes. It has created a new sector of hosts purchasing properties to rent out on the platform and provides a level of flexibility and a range of offerings not previously possible for travelers.

Perhaps a victim of its own success, by 2022 supply of Airbnb-listed properties began to outstrip demand in some markets, as hosts overestimated the appetite for domestic travel. However, the company is still posting strong financials and has unveiled new tools to support its hosts in a tougher rental market. With a healthy bottom line and a huge user base, Airbnb is very likely to overcome the current market turbulence and continue its growth.

Insights

Top investors

Some candidates hear
back within 2 weeks

25% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 10 rounds)

Apr 2020

$500m

GROWTH EQUITY VC

Mar 2017

$447.8m

SERIES F

Total funding: $3.8bn

Company benefits

  • Paid volunteer time
  • Health food and snacks
  • Generous parental and family leave
  • Learning and development
  • Annual travel and experiences credit

Company values

  • Champion the Mission: We’re united with our community to create a world where anyone can belong anywhere
  • Be a Host: We're caring, open, and encouraging to everyone we work with
  • Embrace the Adventure: We’re driven by curiosity, optimism, and the belief that every person can grow
  • Be a Cereal Entrepreneur: We’re determined and creative in transforming our bold ambitions into reality

Company HQ

Showplace Square, San Francisco, CA

Founders

Brian Chesky

(Co-Founder & CEO)

Previously an Industrial Designer, studying at Rhode Island School of Design.

Nathan Blecharczyk

(Co-Founder & CSO)

Studied Computer Science at Harvard, and had around 4 years of professional Software Engineering experience before founding Airbnb, including interning at Microsoft.

Joe Gebbia

(Co-Founder)

Also studied Industrial Design at Rhode Island, and previously founded various design-related startups

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