JobsSenior Software Engineer (L5) - Personalization Data
Senior Software Engineer (L5) - Personalization Data
NetflixSenior Software Engineer (L5) - Personalization Data
NetflixLocation
remote
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/7/2026
Compensation
$388,000 - $619,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.4%·Filings 128·New hires 57·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Software Engineer role at Netflix focuses on building large, web-scale datasets that enhance member experience through machine learning algorithms. The personalization data engineering team is seeking an individual with a strong analytical mindset and experience in modern distributed systems. This position offers the opportunity to innovate in big data processing while collaborating with algorithm teams to improve Netflix personalization. Candidates should be passionate about engineering excellence and able to navigate a fast-paced environment.
Requirements
- Expertise in building production data systems using technologies like Spark or Flink.
- Proficiency in at least one major programming language such as Java or Scala.
- Hands-on experience with schema design and data modeling.
Responsibilities
- Drive innovation in big data processing by contributing to the team's data products and frameworks.
- Partner with algorithm teams to enhance Netflix personalization.
- Allocate time judiciously and resolve competing priorities effectively.
Benefits
- Employees at Netflix are often offered flexible, people-first benefits—unlimited time away, generous parental leave, global family-forming support, mental-health programs (mindfulness, free counseling/coaching), and health coverage tailored by country. Financially, Netflix pays at personal top-of-market and lets employees choose their mix of cash vs. fully-vested 10-year stock options, alongside donation and volunteer matching. Convenience perks can include trust-based travel/expense policies, relocation support, and “Work, Not Drive” rideshare flexibility.
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