
Working@Reddit: Principal Engineer with Jason Harvey
Reddit’s infrastructure hasn’t always been as reliable as it is today. And Principal Software Engineer, Jason Harvey, is one of the main people responsible for the progress and improvements that took ...
5 Syys 20231h 5min

Emerging Talent @ Reddit
This is part 1 of a 2-part series on Emerging Talent at Reddit. Employees are the lifeblood of any company. And it’s important that the pipeline of new people joining is kept fresh and vibrant as the ...
27 Heinä 202334min

Experimenting With Experimentation with Matt Knox
Experimentation might not be the first thing you think about in software development, but it’s been absolutely essential to the creation of high-performance software in the modern era. At Reddit, we u...
4 Heinä 202350min

Responding To A Security Incident with Chad Anderson
Information Security is one of the most important things to most software companies. Their product is literally the ones and zeroes that create digital dreams. Ensuring that the code and data associat...
6 Kesä 202320min

Working@Reddit: Head of Media & Entertainment
There’s a lot that goes into how brands partner with Reddit for advertising. The combination of technology and relationships bring about ad campaigns for shows such as Rings of Power and avatar collab...
2 Touko 202331min

Collecting Collectible Avatars
In July of 2022, Reddit launched something a little different. They supercharged the Avatar Builder, connected it to a decentralized blockchain network, and rallied creators from around Reddit to desi...
4 Huhti 20231h 3min

Working@Reddit: Chris Slowe CTO
Many Reddit employees have been with the company for a long time, but few as long as Reddit’s Chief Technology Officer, Chris Slowe. Chris joined Reddit in 2005 as our founding engineer. And though he...
8 Maalis 202335min