LinkedIn, the world's largest professional network, is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to join their Systems Infrastructure team. This is a hybrid role that can be based in Mountain View, CA, San Francisco, CA, or Bellevue, WA.
As a Staff Software Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of building LinkedIn's next-generation infrastructure and platforms. This includes working on critical systems like application and service delivery platforms, compute platforms, massively scalable data storage systems, cutting-edge search platforms, AI infrastructure, experimentation platforms, and privacy/compliance systems.
The role offers an opportunity to work with and learn from world-class engineers while leveraging your expertise in distributed systems, API design, and large-scale software development. LinkedIn has a strong track record of contributing to the open-source community through projects like Apache Kafka, Pinot, Azkaban, Samza, and others. You'll have the chance to work with modern technologies including Kubernetes, GRPC, GraphQL, and various other open-source tools.
Key responsibilities include owning technical strategy for complex requirements, designing and implementing large-scale distributed systems, improving system observability, mentoring other engineers, and working closely with the open-source community. The ideal candidate should have significant experience in software development, particularly with object-oriented programming and distributed systems.
LinkedIn offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive base pay ($156,000 - $255,000), annual performance bonus, stock compensation, health and wellness programs, and generous time-off policies. The company is committed to creating an inclusive culture built on trust, care, and fun where everyone can succeed.
This is an excellent opportunity for a senior-level engineer looking to make a significant impact at scale while working with cutting-edge technologies and contributing to open-source projects. The role combines technical leadership, hands-on development, and the chance to influence the direction of critical infrastructure systems at one of the world's largest professional networks.