Full-Time
Posted on 1/30/2026
Global ride-hailing and logistics platform
$252k - $280k/yr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
Must spend at least half of work time in the SF office; some roles may require 100% in-office.
Uber is a global platform that moves people and goods by connecting riders with drivers and delivery partners. It offers ride-hailing, food and goods delivery, and freight services to consumers, businesses, and logistics clients. Its product works through a mobile app where users request a ride or a delivery, and drivers or couriers accept the request; Uber takes a percentage of the fare, delivery fee, or service charge as revenue. Safety features include driver background checks and real-time verification to protect riders and drivers. Uber differentiates itself by operating across multiple transportation and logistics services on a single platform with a large worldwide network, plus a focus on flexible earning opportunities for its drivers and couriers. The company aims to expand beyond traditional ride-hailing into broader transportation and freight solutions, continually reimagining how people and goods move in a global marketplace.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2009
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Uber has raised its revenue gap over Airbnb from $11.4 billion to nearly $40 billion in four years, according to recent quarterly results. Uber generated $52 billion in annual revenue for 2025, whilst Airbnb reported $12.3 billion. Uber, which connects consumers with ridesharing, delivery services and freight matching, recently deployed robotaxis in Dubai and reported a 2% net income margin for the quarter ended 31 December 2025. Airbnb, operating a global accommodation marketplace, recorded a 12% net income margin for the same period. Despite lower revenues, Airbnb trades at higher valuations, with a price-to-sales ratio of 6.6x versus Uber's 2.9x, and a price-to-earnings ratio of 32.3x compared to Uber's 15.3x.
Uber has signed a lease for the Four106 Tower in Bellevue, more than doubling its presence in the Puget Sound region. The 170,000 square-foot deal represents one of the largest office transactions in Bellevue in recent years. The ride-hailing company already maintains a major location in Seattle's Second + Seneca Building at 1191 Second Avenue under a 10-year lease. Uber currently employs more than 1,400 people throughout the Puget Sound region. Matt Chamberlain, western US executive vice president of Patrinely, which owns the building, called Uber's long-term commitment "a powerful validation" of the Four106 Tower. The San Francisco-based company had been considering expansion in the greater Seattle area since August 2025, citing the region as an important talent hub.
Uber Technologies is launching Europe's first commercial robotaxi service in Zagreb through a partnership with Pony.ai and Verne. The service marks a shift from pilot programmes to paid operations, positioning Uber as a platform for autonomous fleets alongside its traditional ride-hailing business. The Zagreb rollout tests how autonomous operations integrate with Uber's existing app and fee structure. Success could influence the company's expansion into other European cities and impact its cost structure and margins over time. Trading at $72.38, Uber's shares sit approximately 30% below the $103.58 analyst consensus target. However, regulatory approvals, safety incidents or technical setbacks could slow expansion plans. Investors will be watching uptake metrics and unit economics as indicators of the model's scalability beyond a single city.
Uber stock trades at $73.23, down 11.6% year-to-date, despite delivering $52.01 billion in full-year 2025 revenue (up 18.3% year-on-year) and record Q4 free cash flow of $2.80 billion (up 65% year-on-year). The company has 47 analyst buy ratings. The bull case centres on autonomous vehicle monetisation through a $1.25 billion Rivian partnership for 50,000 robotaxis reaching 15 cities by year-end 2026. Delivery segment adjusted EBITDA grew 40% year-on-year, whilst management raised its advertising penetration ceiling above 2%. Bears cite competitive disruption and balance sheet concerns, as long-term debt rose from $8.34 billion to $10.52 billion year-on-year. However, the company generated $9.76 billion in free cash flow in 2025, providing ample coverage for its $20 billion share repurchase programme.
Ethos Capital Management has acquired a new stake in Uber Technologies, purchasing 14,410 shares valued at approximately $1.18 million during the fourth quarter, according to a recent 13F filing. The investment comes as Uber expands its Amazon Web Services partnership, moving more ride-matching and delivery services onto Amazon's Graviton CPUs and trialling Trainium3 AI chips. The technology upgrade aims to reduce compute costs and improve latency for real-time operations. The enhanced AWS partnership, announced in April 2026, signals Uber's focus on strengthening its technology infrastructure using energy-efficient cloud computing. The move could improve margins and product differentiation, though the company faces increasing competition from autonomous vehicle operators like WeRide, which is expanding robotaxi services globally.