Posted at: 22 November
Software Engineer II
Company
Eventbrite, Inc.
Eventbrite, Inc. is an American event management and ticketing website that allows users to browse, create, and promote local events.
Remote Hiring Policy:
Eventbrite, Inc. has a flexible remote work policy, allowing employees to work from anywhere. The company hires remotely from the United States and internationally, with local offices in various countries.
Job Type
Full-time
Allowed Applicant Locations
Worldwide
Job Description
THE CHALLENGE
Eventbrite is seeking Full stack Software engineers to join us in our mission to bring the world together through live experiences. Last year alone, our platform processed over 150 million tickets across over 3 million events organized by our creators. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to build features, design APIs, and scale our product as we grow.
THE TEAM
We're a people-focused Engineering organization: the women and men on our team value working together in small teams to solve big problems, supporting an active culture of mentorship and inclusion, and committing themselves to learn new things daily. Pair programming, weekly demos, tech talks, and quarterly hackathons are at the core of how we’ve built our team and product. We believe in engaging with the community, regularly hosting free events with some of the top technical speakers, and actively contributing to open source software. Our technology spans across web, mobile, API, big data, machine learning, search, physical point of sale, and scanning systems.
Our engineering teams own their services and systems end to end from requirements gathering to deployment to maintenance. Team members follow an on-call rotation to ensure any issues are mitigated immediately and root causes are rectified.
THE ROLE
We seek Full stack Software engineers who are passionate about their craft to join our engineering team in Spain, although we’re remote friendly. We’re currently through a transition to a pure Devops culture. We strive for teams completely autonomous and with full ownership of their services and roadmaps. Teams usually consist of front-end engineers, backend engineers, a product manager, a designer, Technical program manager, and an engineering manager. You will solve challenging technical problems and own your impactful products end-to-end. You will contribute to Eventbrite engineering’s culture of technical excellence through inclusivity and mentorship. This is more than an opportunity to join an amazing team, it is a chance to impact Eventbrite’s platform and organization at scale.
THE TECH STACK
Eventbrite is one of the world’s largest Django-powered sites by request volume. Python, Django, and MySQL are the primary off-the-shelf technologies in our stack. We are hosted on AWS. PySOA , our services framework builds on these core technologies. On the frontend, we make extensive use of React and Redux. However, the company is transitioning to a completely new stack (such as Kotlin, DynamoDB, Lambdas, gRPC, Step Functions, etc) where each team will have complete ownership and autonomy.
THE SKILL SET
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You have 1+ years of experience building applications in at least one popular programming language, such as Python, JS, Java, Kotlin, Go, Rust, Ruby, etc.
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You have 1+ years of experience using some form of web framework: Django, Symphony, Rails, ASP.net, etc.
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You experience in building responsive web pages using a combination of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript with recent experience in ES6
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Experience using a SQL database: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, etc.
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You care about making sure your code is maintainable and well tested.
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You have a holistic approach to quality.
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Passion to learn and to mentor others
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English and Spanish conversational to advanced level
BONUS POINTS
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You have experience working with modern frontend frameworks: React, Backbone/Marionette, etc
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Experience with state management frameworks like Redux.
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Experience with cloud services in AWS, Azure, or Google.
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Experience using non-relational databases like Elasticsearch and Redis
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Comfortable developing in a container environment like Docker
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Familiarity with continuous integration tools like Jenkins or CircleCI