Senior Engineer - Very Important Tweeter (VIT) Team | Twitter, Inc. | San Francisco, CA
Senior Engineer - Very Important Tweeter (VIT) Team
Software Engineering | San Francisco, CA
Twitter is the microphone for some of the most
influential people on the planet. These VIT users are followed by
millions of people and drive a massive amount of engagement. These users
are identified by a blue badge.
Say Hi to the VIT team. We focus on problems unique to the scale of our Very Important Tweeters (VITs).
We’re growing our team and we’re looking for a smart, talented and passionate Senior Engineer who likes to build things end-to-end. You're a match if you are fearless in your approach and like to learn new technologies.
We primarily use Scala on the backend. We build native experiences on iOS and Android. We also do Web and crunch Data. This is an opportunity to stretch your mind and have a ton of fun.
You’d be a great fit if:
Interested? For best results, be sure to include:
• Your github username.
• A short description or a link to something really cool you've worked on - code or tech-related, and preferably as your own project. Perhaps a Ruby gem, or an Android or iPhone app - surprise us!
Say Hi to the VIT team. We focus on problems unique to the scale of our Very Important Tweeters (VITs).
We’re growing our team and we’re looking for a smart, talented and passionate Senior Engineer who likes to build things end-to-end. You're a match if you are fearless in your approach and like to learn new technologies.
We primarily use Scala on the backend. We build native experiences on iOS and Android. We also do Web and crunch Data. This is an opportunity to stretch your mind and have a ton of fun.
You’d be a great fit if:
- You're a generalist.
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You know how to ship.
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You think of coding as an art and craft.
- You’re passionate about building products for VITs.
- You’ve had previous mobile development experience.
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You’re an active contributor to any open source projects.
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You’ve had previous experience working with big data / high scalability issues.
Interested? For best results, be sure to include:
• Your github username.
• A short description or a link to something really cool you've worked on - code or tech-related, and preferably as your own project. Perhaps a Ruby gem, or an Android or iPhone app - surprise us!
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