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Podcast fan? Follow Mark Zuckerberg's podcast as he hosts a series of conversations on the future of technology and society. He and his guests take on the biggest questions about tech's place in the world—along with the opportunities, challenges, hopes, and anxieties that come with it. iTunes: www.fb.careers/zuckpodcastitunes Spotify: www.fb.careers/zuckpodcastspotify
Head of Portal's Content Ecosystem, Facebook Reality Labs Research Scientist, and more—meet the women building the future of AR/VR.
Find out why product designer Yanling joined our Ads team, the meaningful work she does, and what has kept her at Facebook for almost five years.
Today we’re giving you a peek inside Instagram New York (IGNY), which is a major engineering, product and partnerships hub for us. At IGNY, teams work on high-impact products and help bring the Instagram community closer to the people and things they love. Learn more.
At our first Facebook Engineering Fair in London, attendees got a behind-the-scenes look at the products and technologies being developed by our UK-based teams. We're growing, take a look at opportunities here: www.fb.careers/teamlondon https://fb.careers/2I7Wdz0
Brooke Baldwin from Facebook joined the Boagworld Show to talk about what it is like to do user research for a worldwide audience.
We Are Developers interviewed Anna B., blogger and product manager on the Workplace Machine Learning Team in Facebook London. Learn about applications for ML at Workplace and get some recommendations on where to start to learn about product development.
Through personal stories and moments of adversity, we are inspired by our female colleagues and how they manage to bring their authentic self to work. Find out how Evaine rediscovered herself and learned how to bring her authentic self to work, and how Yuwei learned to deal with impostor syndrome here.
In episode 10 of Inside Facebook Mobile, hear from Tal, a Technical Program Manager based in Facebook Tel Aviv, discussing Facebook Lite. Tal discusses the challenges of building, maintaining and releasing an app that has tight constraints of memory, network and disk usage, with Pascal and Mihaela. Find the podcast on: iTunes: www.fb.careers/itunesifb Spotify: www.fb.careers/spotifyifb Pocket Casts: www.fb.careers/pocketcastsifb Find out more on our blog: www.fb.careers/insidefacebookmobile
“I’m not a typical engineer. I didn’t even know what computer engineering was until I went to college. I was pretty good at math and science, so I decided to look into programming and signed up for a few introductory classes. While I loved the work, I didn’t feel like I was learning fast enough, so I started watching YouTube videos about programming, and realized the best way for me to get the coding experience I needed was to build something. Today, I’m a software engineer at WhatsApp. I’m passionate about my team’s focus on connecting people who don’t have the luxury of high-speed internet and technology. I'm moving to London on a one-year assignment to help build an entirely new product from the ground up and I'm excited for the opportunity. I want people to know you don’t have to come from a certain background or look a certain way to be at Facebook—you just have to be curious and you have to be prepared to work hard.” —Wayne Jackson, Software Engineer, WhatsApp Join our growing team! Learn more here: www.fb.careers/whatsapp