Full-Time
On-demand food delivery connecting customers and restaurants
$20.50/hr
Junior, Mid
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Alexandria, VA, USA
DoorDash connects customers with local and national restaurants for on-demand food delivery, primarily in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The platform allows users to browse menus and place orders, catering to both consumers seeking convenience and restaurants wanting to expand their reach. DoorDash operates a three-sided marketplace involving customers, restaurants, and delivery drivers, earning revenue through commission fees from restaurants and delivery fees from customers. The company's goal is to leverage technology to meet the needs of all parties involved in the food delivery process.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2013
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Health & Wellness - Premium medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, including fertility coverage. Monthly gym and wellness reimbursement.
Compensation - Competitive salary with bi-annual performance reviews. Meaningful equity opportunities - with quarterly vesting.
Time When You Need It - Flexible vacation days for salaried employees. Generous vacation and sick days for hourly team members. Paid Parental Leave to support our DoorDash families.
Flexible Work Support - At-home office equipment and monthly WiFi support while working from home. Enjoy your favorite lunch on us while working in one of our offices.
Loblaws is expanding its partnership with DoorDash by allowing members of the retailer's PC Optimum loyalty program to earn points with their DoorDash purchases, whether they are made at Loblaws supermarkets or at restaurants or other merchants' stores.
Symbiosis will expand delivery service’s off-site advertising capabilities
DoorDash has acquired advertising technology company Symbiosys for US$175 million.
DoorDash buys Symbiosys for $175M to grow its $1B ads business.
Canada's Competition Bureau is suing San Francisco-based food delivery app DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary for allegedly promoting services to customers at a lower price than what they actually have to pay - a practice known as drip pricing.