Design, prototype, and productionize next-gen privacy product and infrastructure solutions.
Work cross-functionally with product, design, and other engineering counterparts to execute on product and business strategy.
Provide technical leadership and deeply collaborate with privacy experts to design and integrate cutting-edge privacy safeguards into Airbnb’s tech stack.
Drive, lead, and contribute to the full software development cycle: technical design, development, QA, experimentation, analysis, and launch.
Provide critical input in code and design reviews, give feedback on product specs and mocks, influence team roadmap and long term technical direction.
Work with cross functional partners to enable Privacy by Design into engineering & product development processes at Airbnb.
Your Expertise:
6+ years of full stack software development experience.
Proficient in at least one major programming language (preferably Java / Kotlin / Scala).
Experience with modern Javascript / TypeScript frameworks such as React, Preact, Angular, Next, Vue or Meteor.
Hands-on experience writing, optimizing, and monitoring GraphQL queries and mutations in a production environment.
Passion for delivering products end-to-end: from ideation through planning and scoping to implementation and experimental A/B testing.
Exposure to architectural patterns of large, high-scale web applications, such as well-designed APIs, high volume data pipelines, and efficient algorithms.
Passionate about design and building UX products. You bring flexibility to collaboration with design and product partners by presenting tradeoffs and iterating to the ideal solution.
Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills with strong attention to detail.
Desire to work collaboratively with cross-functional partners, such as design, product, data science, infrastructure, policy, operations, and legal partners
Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree, preferably in CS, or equivalent experience.
Familiarity with privacy regulations (such as GDPR), and privacy enforcing tooling and infrastructure