Requirements
The front page of the internet, Reddit brings over 430 million people together each month through their
common interests, inviting them to share, vote, comment, and create across thousands of communities.
Come for the cats, stay for the empathy.
The Event Data Tooling team works on improving the quality of data emitted from Reddit client platforms (iOS, Android, Web) to support the reliability of Reddit Core Metrics. We own the core eventing logic (client libraries): event processing, enrichment, caching, and emission from the client side. We are actively increasing coverage of our core telemetry by unit, integration, and end-to-end tests. Our customers are Product Teams building their telemetry on top of our client analytics libraries. We also collaborate with Data Science and Machine Learning departments on the data quality of their internal metrics.
What you’ll be working on
What We’re Working On
● Building client analytics libraries to enable core and product telemetry across client platforms
● Improving coverage of Reddit core metrics by unit, integration, and end-to-end tests
● Supporting Data Science and Machine Learning metrics
What We Are Looking For
● Expertise in Swift/Objective-C with 4+ years of experience in iOS development
● Expertise in unit, integration, and end-to-end testing of iOS applications
● Experience with Foundation, UIKit, SwiftUI, Combine, GCD
● Willingness to build iOS analytics libraries and refactor legacy codebase
● Understanding of CI/CD process and quality checks in the workflow
● (Nice-to-haves): experience with Protobuf, gRPC, BigQuery, Bazel, Bitrise
Responsibilities
● Develop and evolve internal iOS analytics libraries writing clean, well-tested, and maintainable
code that adheres to best practices
● Build new and maintain existing unit, integration, and end-to-end automated tests
● Participate in troubleshooting and triaging of issues with different teams to drive towards root
cause identification and resolution
● Participate in the full iOS development cycle: design, develop, review, QA, experiment,
analyze, and deploy.