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Full-Time

Video Software Engineer

Mid, Staff Level

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Mux

Mux

51-200 employees

Video performance analytics and QoS monitoring

Data & Analytics
Consumer Software
Entertainment

Compensation Overview

$188k - $240kAnnually

Mid

San Francisco, CA, USA

Category
Game Engineering
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Go
C/C++
Requirements
  • 3+ years of experience
  • Strong knowledge of a general purpose programming language (primarily Golang, but also C++ and C)
  • Solid engineering fundamentals (CS degree a plus)
  • Troubleshooting large scale, highly available distributed systems
  • Designing and building applications with reliability and scale in mind: SRE principles, observability, high-availability
  • Prior experience of working in a subset of these technologies: Go, C, Modern C++, ffmpeg/libav and/or other open source media libraries, HTTP Streaming formats: HLS and DASH, Packaged media formats (e.g. fMP4, Transport Streams)
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with your team on a technical roadmap and product goals
  • Build the foundations for future media products and features
  • Help to develop and evolve our transcoding platform to support new capabilities and video quality concerns
  • Work on exciting aspects of encoding a wide variety of video at a large scale (millions of videos every month)
  • Design, maintain, and build services and video processing tooling and workflows to enable new features that meet performance requirements
  • Work with platform and video delivery teams to ensure our features continue to meet core reliability and performance SLIs as we grow and as our product evolves

Mux specializes in video performance analytics and Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring for the video streaming and digital media market. Its main product is an analytics platform that provides real-time data on video performance metrics such as playback failures, startup time, rebuffering, and video quality. This platform helps businesses, including media companies and streaming services, identify and fix issues that could affect viewer experience. Mux differentiates itself from competitors by offering features like industry benchmarks, real-time dashboards, and subscriber ID tracking, which allow clients to make informed decisions to enhance their video services. The company's goal is to help clients optimize their video delivery and improve viewer satisfaction through detailed insights and data-driven strategies.

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$174.2M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

9%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-29%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Mux's inclusion in the Streaming Video Technology Alliance's Membership Grant Program highlights its industry recognition and potential for growth.
  • The launch of Mux Player and features like Custom Domains and Streaming Exports demonstrate the company's commitment to continuous innovation.
  • Partnerships with companies like Fastly and New Relic expand Mux's market reach and enhance its service offerings.

What critics are saying

  • The highly competitive video streaming and analytics market requires Mux to continuously innovate to maintain its edge.
  • Reliance on subscription fees means that customer retention is critical; any decline in customer satisfaction could impact revenue.

What makes Mux unique

  • Mux specializes in video performance analytics and QoS monitoring, offering real-time data and insights that are crucial for optimizing video delivery, unlike general analytics platforms.
  • The company's subscription-based model with a 14-day free trial allows potential clients to experience the platform's full capabilities before committing, which is a unique customer acquisition strategy.
  • Mux's partnerships with industry leaders like New Relic and Fastly enhance its platform's observability and performance, setting it apart from competitors.

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