JobsSoftware Engineer, Product
Job description
Meta is looking for talented engineers to develop innovative products that connect billions of people globally. The role involves solving complex technical problems, building new features, and enhancing existing products across various platforms, with a focus on user experience.
Requirements
- Track record of setting technical direction for a team, driving consensus and successful cross-functional partnerships
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience
- Experience building maintainable and testable code bases, including API design and unit testing techniques
- 6+ years of programming experience in a relevant language or 3+ years of experience + PhD
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (product, design, operations, infrastructure) to build innovative application experiences
- Implement custom user interfaces using latest programming techniques and technologies
- Develop reusable software components for interfacing with back-end platforms
- Analyze and optimize code for quality, efficiency, and performance
- Lead complex technical or product efforts and provide technical guidance to peers
- Architect efficient and scalable systems that drive complex applications
- Identify and resolve performance and scalability issues
- Work on a variety of coding languages and technologies
- Establish ownership of components, features, or systems with expert end-to-end understanding
Benefits
- Employees at Meta are often offered comprehensive benefits, including medical/dental/vision coverage, mental-health resources, family planning support (fertility, adoption, surrogacy), and caregiving programs. Financial benefits typically include a competitive retirement plan, equity awards, life insurance, and access to financial coaching and legal support. Time-off benefits commonly feature generous PTO and holidays, unlimited sick time, various paid leaves, flexible “Global Travel Days,” and a 30-day paid break every five years.
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