Full-Time

Senior Software Engineer

C++

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Roku

Roku

1,001-5,000 employees

Streaming devices and content distribution services

Consumer Goods
Entertainment

Senior

Cambridge, UK

Category
Backend Engineering
Embedded Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Git
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • 6+ years in software development, architecture, and API design
  • 5+ years Linux systems programming
  • Excellent modern C++ programming skills
  • An understanding of compilers and how code changes will impact resources and performance
  • Proven track record of success developing software to operate within tight CPU, RAM, and storage constraints
  • Experience with Make, CMake, and Git as well as modernizing existing build systems
  • Familiarity with tools like Open Embedded, BitBake, and Bazel
  • Bachelor’s and/or master’s degree in computer science or equivalent
Responsibilities
  • Solve design problems in embedded software, application SDKs, networking, graphics, UIs, media and other areas across Advanced Engineering, always with an eye on the resource constraints of our players and TVs
  • Write efficient software that can be easily ported to new or existing platforms
  • Demonstrate excellence in C++ development and deliver high-performance, ultra-reliable software
  • Take ownership of the re-architecture and modernization of the Roku firmware build system to support modularization
  • Dig deep to find solutions to challenging problems affecting our users
  • Demonstrate excellence in build system development

Roku provides a range of products and services in the streaming television market, primarily targeting consumers in the U.S. and Mexico. Their offerings include Roku-branded TVs, streaming players, audio equipment, and a Smart Home system, all powered by a specialized operating system that enhances the home theater experience. Roku also creates original content through Roku Originals, which is available on The Roku Channel, a free streaming service that reaches around 80 million households. Unlike many competitors, Roku's business model combines hardware sales with advertising revenue and content distribution, allowing them to generate income from both product sales and ad-supported streaming services. The company's goal is to deliver an accessible and enjoyable streaming experience for users.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$241M

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

2002

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

-7%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Significant investments from firms like Kessler Investment Group and Vestmark Advisory Solutions indicate strong market confidence in Roku's growth potential.
  • The launch of the NBA FAST channel and the partnership with WWE for exclusive content can attract a broader audience and increase user engagement.
  • Roku's proactive security measures, including two-factor authentication, enhance user trust and platform reliability.

What critics are saying

  • The recent data breaches affecting nearly 600,000 accounts could damage Roku's reputation and erode user trust.
  • The competitive landscape of streaming services is intense, with giants like Amazon and Netflix potentially overshadowing Roku's market share.

What makes Roku unique

  • Roku's integration with The Trade Desk offers advertisers a unique biddable private marketplace, setting it apart from other streaming platforms.
  • The partnership with Kroger for a shopper data program enhances the precision and measurability of online TV advertising, a feature not commonly found in competitors.
  • Roku's development of Pro Series 4K TVs with Dolby Atmos speakers and mini LED backlighting showcases its commitment to high-quality hardware innovation.

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Benefits

Unlimited vacation days

Medical, wellness, and financial benefits

Free snacks and access to fitness center at headquarters