Engineering Manager
Storage
Posted on 5/16/2023
Locations
Remote • United States
Experience Level
Entry
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Requirements
  • 3+ years experience in people management of high performing engineering teams
  • 7+ years experience on backend infrastructure, or Storage systems
  • Strong focus on scalability, performance, and quality. You are an undying advocate for the user, and you have a deep intuition for how critical infra systems work at scale
  • High empathy, excellent communication skills, and the ability to find compromise working across the entire engineering org
  • Redis and/or Memcache experience is a big plus
Responsibilities
  • Steer: Work with the team to select, scope, and drive high leverage projects that align with Reddit's goals
  • Build: Build out your team to execute on a strategy and create more efficient, more reliable Storage systems and Caching infrastructures
  • Amplify: Mentor your ICs and be a leader for the team
  • Collaborate: Work together with a variety of teams across Reddit Engineering
  • Evolve: Learn and improve your own technical and non-technical abilities
Reddit

501-1,000 employees

Social news website & forum
Company Overview
Reddit's mission is to bring community and belonging to everyone in the world. The company operates a social news website and forum where content is socially curated by members.
Benefits
  • Comprehensive health benefits
  • Flexible unlimited vacation days & monthly global wellness days
  • Family planning funds & 4+ months paid parental leave
  • Personal & professional development funds
  • Paid volunteer time off
  • Workspace & home office benefits
Company Core Values
  • Evolve: Only by continually improving and learning will we succeed.
  • Add Value: We constantly evaluate our work to ensure it’s adding value and bringing us closer to achieving our mission. It’s easy to fall into the trap of conflating activity with value. Adding value requires hard work, but not all hard work is valuable.
  • Default: Open The free flow of ideas and feedback is the lifeblood of a healthy organization, and Reddit must embrace it if we are to thrive.