Jobs at Airbnb

Positions 5,077

Airbnb, founded in 2008, pioneered the home‑sharing economy and now operates a global marketplace that connects travelers with local hosts. The company invests heavily in machine learning, recommendation engines, and real‑time pricing to deliver personalized stays, and its tech stack includes Go, Node.js, Rust, and large‑scale distributed systems.

Airbnb hires across the tech spectrum: software engineers (frontend, backend, infrastructure), data scientists, product managers, design researchers, and DevOps specialists. Non‑tech roles such as finance analysts, marketing strategists, and community operations managers are also common. Candidates can expect rigorous coding challenges, design systems discussions, and a focus on building scalable, privacy‑first products.

Checking Airbnb listings on Job Transparency gives you instant visibility into base salaries, bonus ranges, and equity grants, as well as employee sentiment scores from recent reviews. This data lets you compare offers, negotiate confidently, and gauge the company culture before you apply.

Senior Manager, Policy Operations

Company: Airbnb

Location: Gunnison, CO

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Product Lead, Connected Accounts

Company: Airbnb

Location: Gunnison, CO

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Senior Fullstack Engineer, Cities

Company: Airbnb

Location: Gunnison, CO

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Airbnb?
Airbnb fosters a culture of belonging, encouraging experimentation and rapid iteration. Employees enjoy flexible work arrangements, remote options, and a strong emphasis on impact—every feature aims to serve millions of travelers. The company values diversity, inclusion, and cross‑functional collaboration, so you’ll often find yourself working with product, design, data, and engineering teams to solve complex, real‑world problems.
What types of positions are available?
Airbnb’s talent pipeline spans full‑stack software engineering, infrastructure, machine‑learning research, data science, product management, UI/UX design, security, finance, marketing, and community operations. Technical roles require strong coding and system‑design skills, while non‑technical positions focus on business strategy, growth, and customer experience.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Tailor your resume to showcase measurable impact—include metrics such as increased conversion rates or improved latency. Prepare for technical interviews by mastering data structures, algorithmic problem solving, and system design; practice Airbnb‑style questions that test scalability and privacy. Demonstrate passion for Airbnb’s mission by discussing how your past projects align with enhancing travel experiences.

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