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Senior Software Engineer - Geo Targeting

The Trade Desk

$183,000 - $274,000
Sep 10, 2025
Bellevue, WA, US
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The Trade Desk is looking for engineers to solve hard problems at scale in building a better, more open internet through principled, intelligent advertising. The platform handles over 600 billion queries per day, operating at unprecedented scale, and requires engineers to contribute to product strategy, design, building, and delivery.

Requirements

  • You have a solid understanding of computer science and engineering fundamentals.
  • You have experiences working with distributed systems.
  • You are proficient in C, .Net, Java, etc programming language (Web and API development)
  • You are proficient in JavaScript/TypeScript.
  • You have experience with Spark and Scala.
  • You have knowledge of software development code editors: Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Rider) and version control systems (Git).

Responsibilities

  • You will participate actively in all aspects of product strategy – from designing, building, and delivering products for our clients.
  • You will have the opportunity, depending on your interests and aptitude, to lead engineers that focus on building large-scale distributed systems coordinating thousands of servers in cloud and physical data centers around the world, petabyte-scale data challenges, machine learning, advanced visualizations, and interactive user interfaces – to name a few.

Other

  • You are an end-to-end owner.
  • You are comfortable working on an agile, distributed team spanning multiple time zones and continents.
  • You are able to communicate effectively across both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Additional experience in Python is a plus.
  • What we care about is that you can learn quickly and find solutions to complex problems using the optimum tools for the job. What you know is less important than how well you learn and innovate.