About you:
About SafeGraph:
About the role:
Requirements:
Nice to haves:
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- Care deeply about democratizing access to data.
- Passionate about big data and are excited by seemingly-impossible challenges.
- At least 80% of people who have worked with you put you in the top 10% of the people they have worked with.
- You think life is too short to work with B-players.
- You are entrepreneurial and want to work in a super fact-paced environment where the solutions aren’t already predefined.
About SafeGraph:
- SafeGraph is a B2B data company that sells to data scientists and machine learning engineers.
- SafeGraph's goal is to be the place for all information about physical Places
- SafeGraph currently has 20+ people and has raised a $20 million Series A. CEO previously was founder and CEO of LiveRamp (NYSE:RAMP).
- Company is growing fast, over $10M ARR, and is currently profitable.
- Company is based in San Francisco but about 50% of the team is remote (all in the U.S.). We get the entire company together in the same place every month.
About the role:
- Core software engineer.
- Reporting to SafeGraph's CTO.
- Work as an individual contributor.
- Opportunities for future leadership.
Requirements:
- You have at least 6 years of relevant work experience.
- Deep understanding of machine learning models, data analysis, and both supervised and unsupervised learning methods.
- Proficiency writing production-quality code, preferably in Scala, Java, or Python.
- Experience working with huge data sets.
- You are authorized to work in the U.S.
- Excellent communication skills.
- You are amazingly entrepreneurial.
- You want to help build a massive company.
Nice to haves:
- Experience using Apache Spark to solve production-scale problems.
- Experience with AWS.
- Experience with building ML models from the ground up.
- Experience working with huge data sets.
- Python, Database and Systems Design, Scala, TensorFlow, Apache Spark, Hadoop MapReduce.
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