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Staff Software Engineer, Core Libraries - Slack

Slack, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Job Category: Software Engineering

About Slack: Slack enables people all over the world to communicate and collaborate together. Teams of all scales — from the world’s largest public companies to the smallest of startups — use Slack to get work done, so we take performance and reliability very seriously. A taste of our scale:

The average user spends over 10 hours connected and 2.5 hours active in Slack every single day

1.5 billion+ messages are sent per month, half of those outside the United States

Every day we see over 10M+ daily active users, over a billion web requests, and 10s of billions of database queries.

We handle about 600k requests per second, summing up the entire day gets us at about 6 billion API requests served per day.

For millions of people, Slack is the primary communication tool they use at work all day long. They expect it to be exceptionally reliable and fast, all the time.

About The Team: Webapp Infra (WIN) pillar provides the tools to make it possible for hundreds of developers to develop in a multi million line codebase with safety and productivity at the forefront. WIN handles maintenance and upgrades of the Hack programming language, static analysis tooling, widely used libraries in the codebase, asynchronous job queue, as well as tuning and debugging the HHVM runtime and other services it depends on. With four sub-teams: Core Libraries, Runtime, Reliability aka WIRE and Asynchronous Services (AServ), the Webapp infra team supports the middle layers of the stack above the AWS instances and below the product code. This role is open for the Core Libraries sub-team.

Webapp Core Libraries

maintains and develop the Webapp API, language tooling and enable co-development of infrastructure and product features. Our customers are both Core Infrastructure service owners, and backend developers. Core Librarians have deep knowledge of Webapp internals, infrastructure sensibilities and a product perspective. We build relationships and durable feedback loops at the intersection of the Webapp API.

We rapidly iterate and work closely with other teams in engineering to ensure we build resilient systems that can scale. We have a strong commitment to quality and understand that simplicity and reliability should be primary aspects of the systems that we build. We are ambitious, empathetic, independent, and pragmatic.

What you will be doing:

Collaborate with peers across Engineering to triage bugs and troubleshoot complex production issues across the stack, especially with respect to performance, memory, and stability

Write, review, or provide feedback on a technical design proposal

Maintain client libraries that allow backend engineers to access all the capabilities of the Webapp platform

Work with the Webapp Hack Language static analysis tooling (Hakana), health score tooling, legacy code migration, and metadata insights (Census) and error tooling infra (Sieve)

Get feedback on and own the direction and growth of the Webapp standard libraries, and Core Service client; comprising encryption, storage, caching and other features

Webapp customer engagement, including NPS survey and interviews, best-practices, and dev advocacy to understand at the core the challenges facing product developers at Slack. Our work enables the future of Slack’s product at the nexus of Core Infra and Product eng.

What you should have:

Possess strong Computer Science fundamentals: data structures, algorithms, programming languages, operating system, distributed systems

Strong systems thinking abilities. You can reason about queues, retries, concurrency and contention and use them to build useful models of real software

Experience with Linux, including common debugging and profiling tools

Experience building large scale systems professionally for 8-10 years and can point to things you’ve worked on

Experience improving performance and reliability of a complex system. You enjoy finding opportunities for performance and memory improvements through extensive profiling

Experience with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). You have deployed plenty of code to live production environments, and understand what it takes to do so safely but efficiently

Can jump into situations with few guardrails and make things better

Write code that can be easily understood by others with an eye toward clarity and maintainability

Are a very strong communicator. You’re excited to explain complex technical concepts and share your knowledge with different audiences. You thrive on feedback and seeing your work impact other teams

Are comfortable leading cross-functional projects and setting a vision for systems architecture

Are curious how things work and when things break you are eager and able to help fix them

Are comfortable mentoring and coaching engineers and sharing feedback

Bonus Points:

Experience with Hack and HHVM (Hip Hop Virtual Machine), preferred Hack open source contributions

Have experience leading codebases or open-source software teams

A track record of dev advocacy and user-focused progress and success

Have experience building, profiling, and debugging systems software, like language runtimes, databases, web servers, virtual machines and operating systems

Built a team from the ground up and enjoy establishing team norms and durable feedback loops

Infrastructure is a diverse and inclusive team that treats their colleagues exceptionally well. We are happy to help you learn what you need to know; we encourage and support each other’s growth and thus it’s not expected that you would have expertise across all of these areas. Come join us!

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For Washington-based roles, the base salary hiring range for this position is $211,500 to $306,600. For California-based roles, the base salary hiring range for this position is $230,800 to $334,600.

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