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Front End Software Engineer - Driver Onboarding (Seattle)

  • Seattle (King County)
  • IT development

Job description

About Uber

 

We’re changing the way people think about transportation. Not that long ago we were just an app to request premium black cars in a few metropolitan areas. Now we’re a part of the logistical fabric of more than 600 cities around the world. Whether it’s a ride, a sandwich, or a package, we use technology to give people what they want, when they want it.

 

For the people who drive with Uber, our app represents a flexible new way to earn money. For cities, we help strengthen local economies, improve access to transportation, and make streets safer.

 

And that’s just what we’re doing today. We’re thinking about the future, too. With teams working on autonomous trucking and self-driving cars, we’re in for the long haul. We’re reimagining how people and things move from one place to the next.

The Driver Growth team at Uber is one of the fastest growing, most critical teams working on growing the number of partners in Uber's two-sided marketplace. Our goal is to help our driver-partners across the world join the Uber platform efficiently and at scale, and create tools and products that help them improve their earnings and ultimately drive long-term growth and loyalty.

 

Our team develops the engine that powers hundreds of thousands signups every month, works on creative product solutions to drive engagement and delight, leverages social elements to cultivate an excellent partner network and above all, make driving with Uber a fun and fulfilling experience.

 

As a Front End engineer you will make an impact in the real world using exciting and new technology. You will work in small, multidisciplinary teams, releasing code to people as fast as possible. Your passion and expertise in all things HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and your ability to work closely with designers will bring the best experiences possible without being hindered by legacy browsers in an exciting environment.

 

About Uber

 

We’re changing the way people think about transportation. Not that long ago we were just an app to request premium black cars in a few metropolitan areas. Now we’re a part of the logistical fabric of more than 600 cities around the world. Whether it’s a ride, a sandwich, or a package, we use technology to give people what they want, when they want it.

 

For the people who drive with Uber, our app represents a flexible new way to earn money. For cities, we help strengthen local economies, improve access to transportation, and make streets safer.

 

And that’s just what we’re doing today. We’re thinking about the future, too. With teams working on autonomous trucking and self-driving cars, we’re in for the long haul. We’re reimagining how people and things move from one place to the next.

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The Driver Growth team at Uber is one of the fastest growing, most critical teams working on growing the number of partners in Uber's two-sided marketplace. Our goal is to help our driver-partners across the world join the Uber platform efficiently and at scale, and create tools and products that help them improve their earnings and ultimately drive long-term growth and loyalty.

 

Our team develops the engine that powers hundreds of thousands signups every month, works on creative product solutions to drive engagement and delight, leverages social elements to cultivate an excellent partner network and above all, make driving with Uber a fun and fulfilling experience.

 
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As a Front End engineer you will make an impact in the real world using exciting and new technology. You will work in small, multidisciplinary teams, releasing code to people as fast as possible. Your passion and expertise in all things HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and your ability to work closely with designers will bring the best experiences possible without being hindered by legacy browsers in an exciting environment.

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