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Segment.io (YC S11) is hiring Integration Engineers

1 pointsby ivoloalmost 11 years ago
We’re looking for an engineer who’s extremely organized and who gets a kick out of talking to customers. If you like shipping code, this role would have you shipping multiple times a day, every day, with a happy customer at the receiving end.<p>We add about three new integrations each week, and we don’t see that slowing down any time soon. Enterprise customers and self-service customers alike ask for new integrations constantly — their apetite for data is apparently bottomless — and they delight in being able to simple “flick the integration on” once it’s released.<p>You’d be in charge of the technical side of integrations: understanding what the customer really needs to get from the integration, spec’ing out how the integration should work, writing the code for the integration, merging pull requests in our open-source libraries, fixing issues reported by customers, and testing each integration to make sure it solves the customer pain point.<p>You’d be joining a team of talented engineers that are in love with open-source (we have more than 200 open source projects[1]) and who care deeply about their users and partners. If you really love seeing customers delight in freshly shipped code, this is the place on the team for you.<p>[0]: <a href="https://segment.io" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;segment.io</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://github.com/segmentio" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;segmentio</a><p>---<p>To apply, email us at jobs+integrations@segment.io with:<p><pre><code> 1. a description of your own favorite software project (code is a bonus) 2. a story about the last time you taught someone something technical 3. a link to your GitHub if you have one 4. why you think you’d be a perfect fit for the job</code></pre>

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