Posted 7 Feb 2024, 6:00 pm
Software Engineer Release IC2 at Sourcegraph
Working hours
đ Given that we are an all-remote company and hire almost anywhere in the world, we donât have a particular time-zone preference for this role. However, you may need to be available for non-recurring urgent meetings outside of working hours.
Why this job is exciting
Cody is the best AI coding assistant today, and you'll get to help build it and get it in the hands of millions of devs. Our code intelligence, married with modern AI, is already providing a remarkable alpha experience, and you can help us unlock its full potential.
Our rapid development pace means that building and releasing our products to the market is a unique challenge, from overseeing the release of all components supporting Cody as well as Cody itself, building the tools to provide a self-service experience to all teammates, to taking part in building a quality infrastructure to monitor Cody quality.
We are looking for a Senior Release Engineer to join the Developer Infrastructure team to take our release process to the next level, turning it into a seamless process for everyone, maximizing the ownership of individual teams with a platform based approach.
By joining our team, you will directly impact how Cody and our Code Intelligence platform is released to the world and be at the crossroads of all Sourcegraph teams by building mission critical tools to support our mission. If youâre passionate about enhancing developersâ productivity and are excited to be a part of a dynamic team pushing the boundaries of technology, then this role is for you.
đ Within one month, you willâŚ
- Begin building relationships with cross-functional teams, including the Cody development team and other stakeholders.
- Dive into the codebase of Cody and Code Intelligence platform, gaining a deep understanding of the existing code, architecture, and dependencies.
đ Within three months, you willâŚ
- Implement improvements that result in a measurable reduction in the time it takes to release new versions of Cody and the Code Intelligence platform while higher-level insights on architecture, scalability, and customer focus.
- Establish strong working relationships with Security teams, ensuring that the release process incorporates necessary security measures.
- Actively participate in code reviews and discussions to contribute higher-level insights on architecture, scalability, and customer focus.
đ Within six months, you willâŚ
- Contribute to the development of a robust and scalable infrastructure for monitoring Cody's quality, performance, and user experience.
- Implement proactive alerting and monitoring systems to detect issues before they impact customers.
đ Within one year, you willâŚ
- Successfully evolve the release process into a mature platform, enabling teams across Sourcegraph to manage their releases independently.
- Proactively propose additions and changes to the team's roadmap, aligning it with the broader goals of Sourcegraph.
About you
- Youâre a software engineer first, but you have a passion for working on the boundaries between software and the underlying infrastructure. You might have some past experience as an SRE, developing tooling for other developers, or jumping between the two.
- Youâre interested in distributed systems and have experience debugging a few of the challenges that come along with them.
- You understand the software lifecycle, from design, to coding, to docs, as well as the maintenance lifecycle over time.
- You don't write code for the sake of it, but to provide value to our customers by solving problems.
- You value integrity and teamwork. Your strong sense of empathy helps you understand your peers' challenges and you sharply understand how to balance solving current and future problems, carving a path to implement your vision. Youâre able to contribute feedback to your teammates as well as across team boundaries when needed.
- You understand your role in the company and how you contribute to its success or failures. You have a strong sense of ownership and a healthy sense of urgency. You understand that this is your company now.
- Your sense of ownership extends to the software that you ship to your customers. You understand that your code is likely the first impression many customers have of your company, and you often pause to consider the customer experience during development.
- You do work you are proud of and your work is respected by your peers as well as the broader community.
Skills
- You're proficient at writing at least one language and likely experienced in other languages as well.
- Youâve done some frontend development work at some point in your career.
- You've had experience working with delivery and build pipelines of various sizes.
- You have working knowledge of Kubernetes, perhaps even including working and developing with Kubernetes APIs and internals such as CRDs and controllers.
- Bonus: You have worked with Bazel or other build systems in large polyglot codebases.
- Bonus: Familiarity with SvelteKit and Tailwind CSS.
It doesn't matter if you're not an expert on all points, what really counts is that you understand the complexities of releasing software, and thrive to make it a seamless experience for both our customers and our teammates. Ultimately, you can jump in at any point in the software lifecycle and understand how to fix issues.
Level
đ This job is an IC2. You can read more about our job leveling philosophy in our Handbook.
Compensation
đ¸ We pay you an above-average salary because we want to hire the best people who are fully focused on helping Sourcegraph succeed, not worried about paying bills. You will have the flexibility to work and live anywhere in the world (unless specified otherwise in the job description), and weâll never take your location or current/past salary information into account when determining your compensation. As an open and transparent company that values equitable and competitive compensation for everyone, our compensation ranges are visible to every single Sourcegraph Teammate. To determine your salary, we use a number of market and data-driven salary sources and target the high-end of the range, ensuring that weâre always paying above market regardless of where you live in the world.
đ° The target compensation for this role is $141,500 USD base salary.
đ In addition to our cash compensation, we offer equity (because when we succeed as a company, we want you to succeed, too) and generous perks & benefits.
Interview process
Below is the interview process you can expect for this role (you can read more about the types of interviews in our Handbook). It may look like a lot of steps, but rest assured that we move quickly and the steps are designed to help you get the information needed to determine if weâre the right fit for you⌠Interviewing is a two-way street, after all!
We expect the interview process to take 4 hours in total.
đ Introduction Stage - we have initial conversations to get to know you betterâŚ
- [30m] Recruiter Screen with Grace Bohl
- [60m] Technical Interview and Resume Deep Dive with Jacob Pleiness
đ§âđť Team Interview Stage - we then delve into your experience in more depth and introduce you to members of the teamâŚ
- [45m] Code Walkthrough with James Cotter and Warren Gifford
- [15m] Hiring Manager Screen with Nelson Araujo
- [60m] Technical Interview: Pairing Exercise with Joe Chen and James McNamara
- [45m] Cross-functional Team Interview with Jon Galindo and Louis Jarvis
đ Final Interview Stage - we move you to our final round, where you meet cross-functional partners and gain a better understanding of our business and values holisticallyâŚ
- [30m] Values Interview
- [30m] Leadership Interview with co-founder
We check references and conduct your background check
Please note - you are welcome to request additional conversations with anyone you would like to meet, but didnât get to meet during the interview process.
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