Software Engineer I (San Francisco)
JerryFull Time
Entry Level & New Grad
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Sciences and Technology, or a related field, or be a bootcamp graduate. They should have exposure to modern programming languages, experience or understanding of cloud environments and tools, and knowledge of Agile Development and version control systems like Git. A foundational understanding of Product Management or Human-Centered Design is also required, along with strong communication and collaboration skills.
As part of the Technology Development Program, software engineers will rotate through different disciplines including Engineering (Data, Software, Foundational), gaining experience in areas such as AI/ML, cloud platforms, data pipelines, microservices, mobile and web development, and cybersecurity. They will solve problems in various domains like Athlete 360, personalization, digital eCommerce, and supply chain, contributing to the company's goal of becoming the most advanced retail technology company.
Retailer of sporting goods and apparel
DICK'S Sporting Goods is a retailer specializing in sporting goods, offering a variety of products such as sports equipment, apparel, and footwear. The company operates both physical stores and an online platform, allowing customers to shop in a way that suits them best. Customers can take advantage of financing options, such as 0% APR for larger purchases, making it easier to buy what they need. DICK'S Sporting Goods also has a loyalty program called ScoreCard, which rewards customers for their purchases, encouraging them to return. What sets DICK'S apart from competitors is its commitment to customer satisfaction, highlighted by its Best Price Guarantee, and its focus on social responsibility, believing in the positive impact of sports on lives. The goal of DICK'S Sporting Goods is to provide quality sporting goods while giving back to the community and promoting ethical business practices.