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Software Engineer - System
Employer: META PLATFORMS, INC. (f/k/a Facebook, Inc.) Job Location: Menlo Park, California Job Type: Full-time, 9am - 6pm, 40 hours a week, Monday - Friday Salary: $139,000.00/year to $158,400.00/year + bonus + equity + benefits. Individual pay is determined by skills, qualifications, experience, and location. Compensation details listed in this posting reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus or equity or sales incentives, if applicable. In addition to base salary, Meta offers benefits. Duties: Research, design, develop, build and test operating systems-level software, compilers, and network distribution software for large distributed components that run Facebook. Build new features and improve existing products. Work on problems of moderate scope, push code, drive the development of the systems behind Facebook's products create web applications that reach billions of people, build high volume servers, and be a part of a team to connect people around the globe. Develop a strong understanding of relevant product area, codebase, and/or systems. Demonstrate proficiency in data analysis, programming and software engineering. Produce high quality code with good test coverage, using modern abstractions. Requirements: Bachelors degree (or foreign degree equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Software, Computer Engineering, Applied Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, or related field. Requires completion of a graduate-level course, research project, or internship involving the following: Coding in an industry-standard language (e.g. Java, Python, C++, or JavaScript) C, C++, C#, or Java; Python, PHP, or Haskell Relational databases and SQL Software development tools: Code editors (VIM or Emacs), and revision control systems (Subversion, GIT, or Perforce) Linux, UNIX, or other *nix-like OS including file manipulation and simple commands Core web technologies: HTML, CSS, or JavaScript Building highly-scalable performant solutions Distributed systems including sharding, consistency, and availability Algorithms
Employer: META PLATFORMS, INC. (f/k/a Facebook, Inc.) Job Location: Menlo Park, California Job Type: Full-time, 9am - 6pm, 40 hours a week, Monday - Friday Salary: $139,000.00/year to $158,400.00/year + bonus + equity + benefits. Individual pay is determined by skills, qualifications, experience, and location. Compensation details listed in this posting reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus or equity or sales incentives, if applicable. In addition to base salary, Meta offers benefits. Duties: Research, design, develop, build and test operating systems-level software, compilers, and network distribution software for large distributed components that run Facebook. Build new features and improve existing products. Work on problems of moderate scope, push code, drive the development of the systems behind Facebook's products create web applications that reach billions of people, build high volume servers, and be a part of a team to connect people around the globe. Develop a strong understanding of relevant product area, codebase, and/or systems. Demonstrate proficiency in data analysis, programming and software engineering. Produce high quality code with good test coverage, using modern abstractions. Requirements: Bachelors degree (or foreign degree equivalent) in Computer Science, Computer Software, Computer Engineering, Applied Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, or related field. Requires completion of a graduate-level course, research project, or internship involving the following: Coding in an industry-standard language (e.g. Java, Python, C++, or JavaScript) C, C++, C#, or Java; Python, PHP, or Haskell Relational databases and SQL Software development tools: Code editors (VIM or Emacs), and revision control systems (Subversion, GIT, or Perforce) Linux, UNIX, or other *nix-like OS including file manipulation and simple commands Core web technologies: HTML, CSS, or JavaScript Building highly-scalable performant solutions Distributed systems including sharding, consistency, and availability Algorithms