Full-Time

2025 Graduate Software Engineer I

Posted on 12/14/2024

Uber

Uber

10,001+ employees

Global ride-hailing and logistics platform

Compensation Overview

$140k - $147k/yr

+ Bonus Program + Equity Awards

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

San Francisco, CA, USA

Roles may also be based out of Sunnyvale, California; New York, New York; Seattle, Washington.

Roles may also be based out of Sunnyvale, California; New York, New York; Seattle, Washington.

Roles may also be based out of Sunnyvale, California; New York, New York; Seattle, Washington.

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Python
Data Structures & Algorithms
Ruby
Java
Go
C/C++
Requirements
  • Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related technical field, or equivalent experience in an engineering related bootcamp
  • Must have graduated or completed an engineering related bootcamp in 2024 or 2025
  • Proficient experience with one or more of the following programming languages: Java, Go, C/C++, Python, Ruby, etc.
  • If selected, must be willing to start the role in 2025
Responsibilities
  • Address a wide variety of bold problems and situations as we continue to innovate and develop products
  • Be proficient in data structures, algorithms, and problem-solving
  • Collaborate with teammates to build and maintain services and solutions to support user-facing products, downstream services, and infrastructure tools and platforms used globally
  • Build the platforms, products, tools, and processes so that our developers across Uber can provide an outstanding experience to our end customers

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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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AV Labs plans 500 vehicles to collect two million autonomy miles monthly.
  • India's ONDC integration already exceeded 10 million metro bookings across five cities.
  • Fixed-route shuttles and Uber Max can monetize event and group travel demand.

What critics are saying

  • Rapido's 70 million users and flat-fee drivers pressure Uber's India pricing power.
  • AI spending blew through budget fast, forcing tighter controls and margin discipline.
  • Autonomous investments depend on regulatory approvals and partner milestones, delaying returns.

What makes Uber unique

  • Uber combines ride-hailing, delivery, freight, and business travel on one platform.
  • Its commission-based marketplace matches riders, drivers, merchants, and shippers globally.
  • Uber is building autonomous mobility partnerships with Nuro, Lucid, Waymo, and others.

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

401(k) Company Match

Performance Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

0%
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