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Firebase is hiring in SF. Help us change the way software is made

1 pointsby mayop100almost 12 years ago
At Firebase, we&#x27;re reinventing the way software is built. Firebase-powered apps can be written in a fraction of the time, require only client-side code, update in real-time out-of-the-box, and scale automatically.<p>We&#x27;re looking for smart people who can help us build and scale our real-time platform as well as people who can help us grow our developer community.<p>Specifically, we have open positions for:<p>Core Developer<p>Developer Evangelist<p>Community Manager<p>UI &#x2F; UX Developer<p>You can see more about these positions here: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.firebase.com&#x2F;jobs.html<p>Why should you join Firebase?<p>First, we&#x27;re one of the few small companies who are tackling tough computer science problems on a daily basis. We&#x27;re in the business of handling the hard technical aspects of real-time data sync so that our customers don&#x27;t have to. So, while every startup says they have hard technical challenges, we really do. You&#x27;ll get to design new synchronization algorithms, invent new languages, use cool new data structures, optimize network stacks, and more.<p>Second, we care a lot about cultivating a great work environment. This is our happy place. We&#x27;re friendly people, we have a light-weight engineering process, and we have a sweet 3 story penthouse office in SoMa.<p>Third, you can have a big impact here. We&#x27;re a small team (but growing very quickly), and you&#x27;ll have a big say in the direction of the company. And, since we&#x27;re serious about changing the way software is built, you could have a big impact on the way all software is made. We won&#x27;t stop until the &quot;refresh&quot; button is a thing of the past.

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