Streamroot: building the video delivery of tomorrow
At
Streamroot, we’re working to overcome one of the biggest challenges
facing the internet today: the explosion of video traffic. Our goal is
to redesign the way we deliver video online, to create more robust,
cost-effective infrastructures, and to touch millions of internet users
by bringing quality video to every corner of the world.
With a
hybrid peer-to-peer solution to video streaming, Streamroot helps VoD
platforms and live broadcasters improve quality of service, scale to
growing audiences and cut their bandwidth costs by up to 70%.
Founded
in 2013 by three engineers from Ecole Centrale Paris, Streamroot grew
from 3 to 15 employees last year and now has offices in Paris and New
York. We took part in the Techstars Boston and Numa (formerly Le
Camping, in Paris) accelerator programs - two of the best in the tech
world! We are market leaders in both Europe and the US.
As
part of our team, you will tackle challenging and interesting
problematics. You will not only maintain our core product, but also make
it more efficient and stable.
This role requires good
communication, collaboration, and organization skills. You will meet
success at Streamroot if you are self-motivated, proactive,
detail-oriented, and even more if you have a passion for seeking ever
higher levels of engineering quality.
We are looking for a skilled developer with strong foundation in JavaScript, object oriented design and programming.
Requirements
Core qualifications
- Strong JavaScript fundamentals
- 3+ years of experience in programming
- Unit testing experience and mindset
- Experience shipping real products to customers
- Excellent problem solving and analytical thinking skills
- Passion for quality and attention to detail
- Thrive in a collaborative environment
- Fluent English
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience
Extra qualifications
- Strong knowledge in other programming language such as C, C++, Ruby, Python, Go…
- Knowledge in Peer-to-Peer systems
- Experience in video distribution