Jobs at Reddit

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Reddit is the largest community‑driven content platform, driving millions of daily interactions across thousands of subreddits. In the tech world, it is renowned for building highly scalable, data‑rich infrastructure that supports real‑time user engagement and content moderation at an unprecedented scale.

Typical roles at Reddit span software engineering, data science, product management, UX design, and infrastructure operations. Candidates can expect a mix of remote and on‑site positions, a structured interview process that tests both technical depth and cultural fit, and a culture that prizes curiosity, experimentation, and contributions to open‑source projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Reddit?
Working at Reddit feels like being part of a fast‑moving, community‑centric tech company where your ideas can directly influence millions of users. The culture encourages experimentation, values open discussion, and rewards contributions to open‑source. Remote work is common, but many teams meet weekly in shared virtual spaces to maintain cohesion. Employees often cite the company’s focus on data-driven decision making and a flat hierarchy that allows rapid iteration.
What types of positions are available at Reddit?
Reddit offers a wide range of roles including Software Engineer (frontend, backend, infrastructure), Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, Product Manager, User Experience Designer, Site Reliability Engineer, DevOps, and Security Engineer. There are also roles in Community Operations, Content Moderation, and Product Marketing. Each position typically requires a strong technical foundation, problem‑solving skills, and the ability to collaborate across cross‑functional teams.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Reddit?
To differentiate yourself, showcase a portfolio of projects that demonstrate your ability to build scalable, data‑heavy systems. Highlight any open‑source contributions or community engagement that align with Reddit’s mission. Prepare for Reddit’s interview by mastering system design, algorithmic problem solving, and real‑world coding challenges. Finally, express a genuine interest in the platform’s culture by discussing how you would create engaging user experiences or improve content recommendation algorithms.

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