Full-Time
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Develops self-driving technology for vehicles
$170k - $216k/yr
Junior, Mid
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Mountain View, CA, USA
This is a hybrid role, indicating a mix of remote and in-office work.
Waymo develops self-driving technology for autonomous vehicles, known as the "Waymo Driver." This system integrates hardware, software, and computing power to allow vehicles to navigate without human drivers. Waymo serves various clients, including individual consumers, businesses, and logistics companies, and collaborates with automakers like Volvo to embed its technology into their cars. Additionally, Waymo operates in the trucking sector through Waymo Via, which focuses on efficient goods delivery. The company generates revenue through partnerships, technology licensing, and autonomous ride-hailing services. Waymo distinguishes itself from competitors by heavily investing in research and development to improve the predictive capabilities of its technology, ensuring safe and efficient navigation. The goal of Waymo is to enhance transportation safety and convenience through its advanced self-driving solutions.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$11.1B
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
Founded
2009
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