Jobs at GitHub
GitHub, founded in 2008, is the world’s leading platform for version control and collaboration, hosting over 100 million developer accounts and powering millions of open‑source projects. Its culture emphasizes transparency, community, and continuous learning, and it operates as a remote‑first company with a global engineering team.
GitHub hires across a spectrum of disciplines: software engineering, product management, UX/UI design, data science, security, DevOps, community operations, marketing, and sales. Candidates can expect a structured interview process that includes a live coding session, a design critique or product case study, and a culture‑fit discussion. Pair programming and real‑world GitHub feature demonstrations are common, and remote applicants will work with distributed teams using tools like Slack, Zoom, and GitHub’s own collaboration features.
By reviewing GitHub’s listings on Job Transparency, you gain access to verified salary ranges, benefit summaries, and employee sentiment scores. This data lets you benchmark offers against industry standards, identify roles that align with your compensation expectations, and prepare targeted questions for hiring managers.
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