Staff Software Engineer, Reddit

Identity & Access Management

$206.7-289.4k

+Equity

AWS
GCP
Go
Azure
Expert level
Remote in US
Reddit

Online platform for thoughts, experiences and discussions

Job no longer available

Reddit

Online platform for thoughts, experiences and discussions

1001+ employees

B2CB2BPublishingContentSocial MediaCommunity

Job no longer available

$206.7-289.4k

+Equity

AWS
GCP
Go
Azure
Expert level
Remote in US

1001+ employees

B2CB2BPublishingContentSocial MediaCommunity

Company mission

Reddit's mission is to bring community and belonging to everyone.

Role

Who you are

  • 10+ years of experience designing and developing large-scale distributed backend systems
  • In-depth knowledge of cloud IAM technologies, concepts and standards
  • Deep understanding of application security, information security, authentication & authorization protocols
  • Proven experience designing solutions for reliability, availability, scalability, and performance on one or more major cloud platforms(e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Proficiency in one or more general purpose programming languages (preferably Go)
  • Experience identifying and driving high-impact projects that align with the company's strategy
  • High empathy and excellent communication skills to collaborate across the organization

What the job involves

  • The Identity and Access Management team develops and maintains a set of mission critical, highly performant, and highly scalable systems that manage user identity, authentication, and authorization for all of our millions of daily users and backend services
  • Building systems around authentication, authorization and identity to meet the needs of Reddit’s engineering organization and millions of daily users
  • Design, build and ship backend services powering experiences for one of the most visited sites in the world
  • Work with product management, security, client engineering, and backend teams to define and implement Reddit’s IAM vision and roadmap
  • As a Staff Engineer on this team, you’ll be a technical coach and mentor
  • You’ll draw on your technical expertise to ensure the IAM systems have high uptime and strong performance while working with others to build a roadmap to match the needs of an ever growing engineering organization
  • You’ll build and scale the exciting features and services needed to create real-time experiences and spark connections, which will fuel the next wave of Reddit’s growth
  • You will maintain an understanding of current and emerging IAM trends, evaluate new technologies and solutions, participate in strategic and technical architecture efforts
  • Your work will directly impact hundreds of millions of users around the world. Join us and help build the future of Reddit!
  • Steer: Work with the team to select, scope, and drive high leverage projects that align with Reddit’s goals
  • Build: Execute on a strategy and create a more performant, more scalable, higher quality architecture around authentication and identity
  • Amplify: Mentor, coach, and collaborate with other technical contributors
  • Collaborate: Work together with a variety of cross functional teams across Reddit Engineering
  • Evolve: Learn and improve your own technical and non-technical abilities

Our take

Reddit is a website that facilitates thousands of message board communities, known as subreddits, with an aim to promote authentic human connection. There are more than 100,000 communities on Reddit, covering everything, from food, entertainment, sports, and books, to more niche topics that cater for very specific audiences.

The simple platform is used by more than 52 million people a day and attracts over 50 billion monthly views. While these are impressive numbers, they do pale in comparison with social media giants Facebook and Twitter, however, Reddit distinguishes itself by providing easy-to-find communities for a truly endless range of topics.

Reddit makes money through advertising as well as offering a premium ad-free membership plan. The company has enjoyed continuous user & revenue growth, acquisitions by Conde Nast in 2006 and Advance in 2011, and plans to launch an IPO bid in 2024.

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Top investors

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back within 2 weeks

57% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 6 rounds)

Aug 2021

$410m

SERIES F

Feb 2021

$250m

SERIES E

Total funding: $1.2bn

Company benefits

  • Paid volunteer time off
  • 4+ months paid parental leave
  • Personal and professional development stipend
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Health insurance

Company values

  • Make something people love
  • Evolve
  • Work hard
  • Default open

Company HQ

SoMa, San Francisco, CA

Founders

After co-founding Reddit in 2005, they stepped away from the company to co-found Hipmunk, where they were the CTO. They returned to Reddit in 2015, and have been the CEO since.

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