Jobs at GitHub
GitHub powers millions of developers worldwide, providing the premier platform for version control, collaboration, and open‑source innovation. Since its launch in 2008 and subsequent acquisition by Microsoft in 2018, GitHub has expanded from a simple Git hosting service to a comprehensive ecosystem that includes GitHub Actions, Codespaces, and enterprise‑grade security tools.
Hiring at GitHub spans technical and non‑technical tracks: software engineers build core infrastructure and developer tools; product managers shape product roadmaps; data scientists analyze usage patterns; security specialists safeguard code; design and UX teams refine the user experience; and roles in marketing, customer success, HR, legal, and finance support the growing organization. Candidates can expect a structured interview process with coding challenges, design exercises, or system‑design discussions, followed by culture‑fit conversations that emphasize collaboration and open communication.
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