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Founded in 2008, Twilio has over 5,000 employees in 26 offices in 17 countries and counting, with headquarters in San Francisco and other offices in Atlanta, Bangalore, Berlin, Bogotá, Denver, Dublin, Paris, Prague, Hong Kong, Irvine, London, Madrid, Munich, Malmö, Mountain View, Redwood City, New York City, São Paulo, Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Tallinn, and Tokyo.
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What We OfferThere are many benefits to working at Twilio, including, in addition to competitive pay, things like generous time-off, ample parental and wellness leave, healthcare, a retirement savings program, and much more.
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This position is needed to drive the most strategic initiatives for the Infrastructure and Platforms that Twilio Products across the enterprise are built on. There are many benefits to working at Twilio, including, in addition to competitive pay, things like generous time-off, ample parental and wellness leave, healthcare, a retirement savings program, and much more.
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Oversee the selection, implementation and optimization of ServiceNow HRSD applications ensuring they meet short-term and long-term business needs and enhance the digital people experience at Twilio.
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Twilio has democratized communications channels like voice, text, chat, video and email by virtualizing the worlds communications infrastructure through APIs that are simple enough for any developer to use, yet robust enough to power the worlds most demanding applications.
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That's why we seek out colleagues who embody our values — something we call Twilio Magic. At Twilio, we support diversity, equity & inclusion wherever we do business. Partner closely with other Twilio teams to identify new revenue opportunities within your account portfolio.
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Millions of developers around the world have used Twilio to unlock the magic of communications to improve any human experience. Twilio is looking for a developer who lives and has experience developing and operating platforms for their fellow developers at enterprise scale.
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Twilio powers real-time business communications and data solutions that help. If your career is just starting or hasn't followed a traditional path, don't let that stop you from considering Twilio.
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Twilio is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Twilio powers real-time business communications and data solutions that help companies and developers worldwide build better applications and customer experiences.
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Design and manage the overall strategy for Legal Operations and implement annual goals, objectives, and KPIs to drive efficiency and effectiveness within Twilio Legal. Help organize and facilitate Twilio Legal's annual strategic planning and goal-setting processes.
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Our organization provides all Twilio engineers with compelling, continuously improving, cloud-scale development platforms freeing up our engineers to focus solely on their products and their customers.
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This position is needed to lead a high impact security operations team focused on protecting Twilio personnel, corporate sites and assets in the NAMER region. Willing and able to travel to any of the Twilio facilities sites and work flexible off-hours and weekends as required.
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As a Software Engineer at Twilio, you'll build systems that unlock customer data in new and industry-leading ways. Twilio is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures.
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Additionally, Twilio participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations, as required by law. Twilio values diverse experiences in other industries, and we encourage everyone who meets the required qualifications to apply.
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The Twilio Platform Engineering organization empowers every Twilio developer to do their best work at Twilio. This position is in the US, either at a location that has a Twilio office, or remote.
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