Strong focus on mission and culture - Software Engineer Airbnb Employee Review

5.0
4 Jan 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I would not like to reiterate all the pros and cons other people have mentioned. To me, the most defining difference of Airbnb from other companies I have seen is the company's mission and positive, well-cultivated work culture. Although Airbnb is a for-profit corporation, we put a lot of stress on in our mission - "belong anywhere". Before I traveled on Airbnb after becoming an employee, I had different kinds of traveling experiences and have started to think traditional quick and hurried ways of travel is not right and even possibly wrong. Although Airbnb makes money from guests and hosts, we also try hard to communicate the reason why you should start traveling with locals on Airbnb, instead of using hotels. Travel experiences on Airbnb are very different from person to person and can be transformative. I feel I work for a company that can change the way people think about traveling. Airbnb has a distinctive culture. People are smart and at the same time have interesting stories to share, and everyone values learning from others. During my cultural fit interview (Airbnb is the only company for which I have ever done a culture fit interview for an engineering position), one of my interviewers asked me “what can you teach me right now?" That was one of the most difficult interview questionsI have ever had. After a bit of hesitation, I taught my interviewer how to practice standing meditation, which I learned just a week before the interview at an Insight Meditation session. We ask this question to many candidates. We encourage people to share a "fun fact" when you are first introducing yourself or when you are presenting at team meetings. I have learned people at Airbnb have so many interesting experiences to share and feel humbled to work with them everyday. We have a "Hands on Nerds" session organized by one of our engineers where we teach "skills" to each other - these can be technical or be non-technical like how to do screen printing or how to dance Bhangra, an indian traditional dance. This culture also applies to day-to-day work. After an incident caused by human errors is resolved, engineers write a postmortem and share it with all product team members to teach and share, not to blame and ask for an apology. Senior engineers are willing to spend time discussing your mistakes to help you become a better engineer. Every weekly engineering meeting starts with appreciation time when people thank others who helped them or had done great work in that week. For a general perspective about working at Airbnb, read other people's reviews. Factors like compensation, hours, and perk matter to me and what is being said by others is largely true. But for me, the mission and the culture are more important reasons that makes me feel excited to go to work everyday.

Cons

I cannot think of major cons except for things might happen at any other hyper-growth company. We have a crowded, noisy office on one floor of a building, but early 2015 we will open up another floor and things will get better. We had not invested much in new engineer onboarding, but we just started a new 3-weeks extensive program with classes and code labs and will keep iterating with the program.

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Cons

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Pros

Airbnb's mission of creating a world where anyone can belong anywhere strongly resonates with me. I'm excited by the opportunity to build products that operate at global scale and directly impact millions of users. My background in full-stack engineering, distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and AI-powered applications aligns well with Airbnb's focus on innovation, reliability, and exceptional user experiences. I am particularly attracted to Airbnb's engineering culture, emphasis on ownership, and commitment to solving complex technical challenges while delivering meaningful value to hosts, guests, and communities worldwide.

Cons

One challenge of working at Airbnb is the complexity that comes with operating a global platform at scale. Engineering teams must balance reliability, performance, compliance, and user experience across many markets and stakeholders. While this can make development and decision-making more complex, it is also one of the aspects that makes the work technically interesting and professionally rewarding.

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