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Datadog | Software Engineers | ONSITE (Boston, Lisbon, Madrid, NYC, Paris, Tel Aviv) and REMOTE | Full-time

Datadog is a monitoring, tracing, logs system, and more, for your infrastructure and services. We build our own tsdb, event store [1][2], distributed tracing tools, cutting edge visualizations, and more. We love shipping great experiences for customers just like us and are growing fast! We write a lot of Go, Java, Python, Typescript (with React), and a bit of other languages. We run on k8s, and are multi-region and multi-cloud.

We're looking for people who can build systems at scale as we process trillions of events per day. Let us know if that's you!

https://dtdg.co/hnwhoshiring

[1] https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/engineering/introducing-husky

[2] https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/engineering/husky-deep-dive




Would've applied Sales intern in Denver, but still only sophomore in college. Happy to email a resume if there's a shot at any other roles open! :) biz/cs


what is the remote policy? on the company website only a few positions are listed as remote.


unless things have changed their remote policy is pretty much a no remote policy. to be fair to them, I last interacted with them 6 or 7 years ago so things could certainly have changed, but at least at the time I felt like "Remote" was a bait and switch there


One of my coworkers had an offer for Datadog that was ostensibly sold to him as remote before being rug-pulled to a hybrid offer at the last minute. Best course of action here is to simply swap out "Hybrid" wherever Datadog states "remote".

This happened in mid-2022


Oof. It's not a good look to lie in job listings.


Anecdotally, but my company adopted Datadog a few months ago and all their sales / solution engineering folks would usually be calling in from an in-person office. Rules out 100% remote, if nothing else.


Yeah one of my coworkers bounced back because he was forced to RTO despite being offered a remote job.


I was speaking with someone there a couple of months ago - they mentioned three days in the office.


I’m shocked that DataDog isn’t remote friendly.


What sort of rete engine are you using to process this many events, home grown or something like business events?




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