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Ultimate Software | Senior Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA or REMOTE | Fulltime

Ultimate Software/Kronos is a leader in HCM software. We truly put our people first. We strongly believe in teamwork, and we encourage and trust our people to reach higher, learn more, and live up to their potential. Ultimate is ranked #1 on Fortune's Best Places to Work in Technology for 2019 and #2 on the 100 Best Companies to Work For list in 2020. Ultimate is also ranked #2 on Fortune’s 75 Best Workplaces for Women and #9 on its Best Workplaces for Diversity list.

We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to build the next-generation of features for Perception. Perception is a modern way for collecting and understanding employee engagement through surveys, helping businesses enhance their employees’ work experience and improve their performance. We help organizations uncover not only what employees are saying, but also how they truly feel about the workplace and leadership.

Our team is based in San Francisco, but we welcome candidates that want to work remotely from one of our offices across the United States or completely remotely from whatever they want.

- More about Ultimate Software: https://www.ultimatesoftware.com/careers/

- Apply for this opportunity here: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1884363970/

- More openings: https://recruiting.ultipro.com/USG1006/JobBoard/dfc53730-57d...


Ultimate Software

Our health insurance covers IVF (3 rounds), gender confirmation surgery, parental leave for adoption, etc. We also have an active employee resource group PrideUS for LGBTQ+ and allies.

Job openings here: : https://www.ultimatesoftware.com/careers/

(Disclaimer: I work for Ultimate Software, but I'm not in recruiting)


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Coursera | Curriculum Engineer | Mountain View, CA | Onsite | https://www.coursera.org

Coursera is scaling a global platform to provide universal access to the world’s best education, and we’re driven by the passion and mission to enable people to learn without limits.

At Coursera, the Content Strategy and Management (CSM) team develops and executes on a strategy to grow the value of content in Coursera’s catalog. CSM manages the performance of content throughout its lifecycle - from content identification through production to maintenance. CSM analyzes the performance of existing content, identifies gaps in our catalog, and works with instructors at universities and in the field to craft the best curriculum to fill that gap.

As a Curriculum Engineer, you will play a key role in shaping the future of computer science and technology education. We expect you to be an entrepreneurial domain expert who is passionate about education and excited about working in a dynamic environment. You will work cross-functionally across the teams within Coursera and externally with the top universities and companies in the world to offer the best computer science and technology content for our learners. Your responsibilities:

* Curate customized sequences of courses for top careers and skills to improve content recommendations for Coursera’s learners

* Work with companies, government organizations and not-for-profits to recommend the most suitable set of technology content for their employee training and workforce development needs

* Identify existing and new industry trends and skills gaps and used this information to craft new content

* Work with instructors from the world’s best universities and companies to guide them in producing the best content that meets the needs of our computer science and technology learners, including providing topic guidance and curriculum review

Your Skills:

* 2+ years of professional experience in a technical role (e.g. software engineer, full stack engineer, etc)

* Comfortable working cross-functionally, both with internal and external teams

* Prefer background in teaching and/or designing technical curriculum.

If interested, apply here: https://about.coursera.org/careers/listing/?id=525757b5-9a12...


Oracle Santa Clara and HQ all have private offices. It was really hard to leave my office. :(


Try working at a research-based agency or research branch of an university. I've worked at NASA and Georgia Tech Research Institute as a Research Scientist when I only had my bachelors. Bonus is both place will pay for you to get a graduate degree if you want one.


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