Jobs at Scribd

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Scribd, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York City, has evolved from a niche ebook subscription service into a global digital library that offers books, audiobooks, PDFs, and user‑generated content. The company leverages AI‑powered recommendation engines and a data‑driven product stack to deliver personalized reading experiences to millions of users worldwide.

Scribd hires across a spectrum of technical and non‑technical disciplines. Engineering teams build scalable backend services, real‑time recommendation pipelines, and mobile platforms. Product managers shape subscription growth, content acquisition, and feature launches. Design, data science, marketing, sales, and customer success roles collaborate to drive user engagement and revenue. Candidates can expect a hybrid work model, competitive benefits, and a culture that rewards rapid experimentation and cross‑functional collaboration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at Scribd?
Scribd fosters a collaborative environment where engineers, designers, and product teams iterate quickly on features that directly impact millions of readers. The company values transparent communication, mentorship, and a data‑first mindset. Employees often describe the culture as supportive yet fast‑paced, with ample opportunities to take ownership of projects and contribute to strategic decisions.
What types of positions are available at Scribd?
With 303 open roles, Scribd offers positions in engineering (backend, frontend, data, ML), product management, UX/UI design, data science, marketing, sales, customer success, finance, and operations. Roles range from entry‑level to senior leadership, and many are open for remote or hybrid work arrangements.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Tailor your resume to highlight measurable impact—use metrics like user engagement lift, revenue growth, or performance gains. For engineering roles, include links to code samples, contributions to open source, or personal projects that demonstrate mastery of relevant technologies. For product and design positions, showcase case studies that detail problem definition, user research, iteration, and outcome. Finally, research Scribd’s content ecosystem and subscription model; articulate how your experience aligns with enhancing user value and driving growth.

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