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Crunchyroll, founded in 2006, is the leading global platform for anime streaming, licensing and content creation, powering over 30 million subscribers worldwide. Its tech team builds scalable, real‑time recommendation engines, micro‑services, and a global CDN that serves high‑definition video to millions of devices in 50+ countries.

Crunchyroll hires software engineers, data scientists, product managers, UX designers, and operations specialists. Candidates can expect rigorous technical interviews, a culture of data‑driven decision making, and the chance to work with a distributed team across San Francisco, Los Angeles, and remote roles. The company emphasizes agile practices, continuous learning, and cross‑functional collaboration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Crunchyroll?
Crunchyroll fosters a collaborative, anime‑centric culture where developers, data scientists, and product teams work together to deliver fresh content to a passionate global audience. The company blends remote flexibility with in‑office hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles, supports continuous learning through tech talks and hackathons, and rewards creativity with performance bonuses and equity. Employees often cite the community vibe and the chance to shape the future of streaming as key motivators.
What types of positions are available at Crunchyroll?
Crunchyroll’s hiring span includes software engineering (backend, frontend, full‑stack), data science and ML engineering, product management, UX/UI design, DevOps, quality assurance, and operations roles such as content licensing and community moderation. Technical roles typically involve Python, Go, JavaScript, React, AWS, and Kubernetes, while non‑technical roles focus on strategy, marketing, finance, and legal.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Demonstrate domain expertise by showcasing anime or media‑industry projects, contribute to open‑source, or publish blogs on streaming tech. Highlight hands‑on experience with recommendation algorithms, real‑time data pipelines, or cloud architecture. Provide a concise portfolio, quantify impact metrics, and prepare for data‑driven case studies during interviews. Finally, express enthusiasm for Crunchyroll’s mission and illustrate how your skill set will accelerate its global growth.

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