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Product Engineering at Airbnb is Growing

39 points| bkwok | 15 years ago |airbnb.com | reply

Want to join a promising early stage startup that is growing rapidly and make a big impact?

Joining Twitter as employee #301 not early enough for you?

Come join our engineering team at Airbnb. We're 6 engineers, you can be engineer #7.

If you're interested in a front-end role, you can be front-end engineer #2!

We're building an engineering team that can produce what teams 10 times our size can do. We love what we're building. We talk about product daily, how we can enrich the experience of our users further. We love working on challenging problems and working with smart engineers that can help us grow individually too. Most of all, we value engineering.

Check out some of the challenges we're working on: http://blog.airbnb.com/hard-problems-big-opportunity

Email me at [email protected] if you'd like to chat and hear more.

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[+] bkwok|15 years ago|reply
Want to join a promising early stage startup that is growing rapidly and make a big impact?

Joining Twitter as employee #301 not early enough for you?

Come join our engineering team at Airbnb. We're 6 engineers, you can be engineer #7.

If you're interested in a front-end role, you can be front-end engineer #2!

We're building an engineering team that can produce what teams 10 times our size can do. We love what we're building. We talk about product daily, how we can enrich the experience of our users further. We love working on challenging problems and working with smart engineers that can help us grow individually too. Most of all, we value engineering.

Check out some of the challenges we're working on: http://blog.airbnb.com/hard-problems-big-opportunity

Email me at [email protected] if you'd like to chat and hear more.

[+] hugh3|15 years ago|reply
This is one of the best-written job ads I've read in a long time. Others take note!

Much better than that four-page essay posted the other day about how you should play Halo on Legendary Mode, get lots of speeding tickets, and have eight or nine other fairly arbitrary personal qualities, in order to be cool enough to work at Random Dental Software Company.

[+] bajsejohannes|15 years ago|reply
Do I have to have a working permit in the US to apply? I am Norwegian (currently staying at an airbnb apartment in Tokyo :)
[+] r00k|15 years ago|reply
Why does the Customer Service Engineer require a college degree when the Backend Engineer does not?