"The front page of the internet,” Reddit is comprised of thousands of user-run communities, each with its own personality, unique focus, and moderator team. Founded in 2005, Reddit is a place for community, conversation, and connection with over 250 million users worldwide and growing fast!

Mobile makes up more than half of Reddit’s traffic, and as a member of the mobile team you’ll play a key role in the defining the future of our platform.

We’ve only begun to scratch the surface on innovation, as we just launched our first native mobile apps in April of last yearJoin our team and help build the future of Reddit!

What We’re Working On

  • Driving new features from end-to-end though prototyping, validation, implementation, launch, and continuous iteration.
  • Crafting a modern user experience to make Reddit more accessible for new users.
  • Improving the performance and stability of our most critical features.
  • Building the technical foundation for future mobile products.

What We Can Expect From You

  • Expertise in Java with 3+ years of experience within Android development.
  • Sound software engineering fundamentals.
  • Embracing the challenges of building data intensive, highly responsive, and fault tolerant apps in the constrained environment of a smartphone.
  • Willingness to buck trends and learn new ways to build software.
  • Passion for developing scalable, well-designed software that improves people’s lives globally.
  • Experience building at least one amazing Android app with a team from start to shipment.

What You Can Expect From Us:

  • Competitive Healthcare Benefits Package
  • Quarterly Dependent Care or Pet Care Stipend
  • Family Expansion Benefits
  • 4 Months Parental Leave with Flexible Return-To-Work Programming
  • Professional & Personal Development Stipends
  • Unlimited Vacation, Annual Travel Stipend, and 10 Paid Holidays
  • Onsite Wellness Classes and Wellness Stipend
  • 401k Plan with Employer Contributions
  • Monthly Commuter Stipend
  • Monthly Cell Phone Allowance
  • Paid Volunteer Days, plus Reddit For Good Volunteer Opportunities
  • Catered Meals & Snacks
  • The opportunity to bring goodness into the world, one subreddit at a time
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