Interns are the future. A 2020 summer internship on our freight team was just the start for Apurva Bhandari. Now a full-time Uber Software Engineer, she's "learning from the responsibility that comes along with the kind of impact you get to make at Uber" and paving the way for the next generation. Explore University student careers → https://www.uber.com/careers/teams/university/ Grow at Uber → https://www.uber.com/careers/grow/
The first time Charity Safford heard of Uber? When a then-country launcher walked into her office looking for the right partners to help launch the platform. Already a CMO at a major telecommunications company, Charity seized the opportunity to build something new. 5 years and 3 roles later, Charity now leads customer support for Delivery in EMEA.
Daniel's a former driver turned full-time Uber employee. Here's his story → Grow at Uber → https://www.uber.com/careers/grow/
Joining Women at Uber "helped me uncondition myself from all the corporate and societal moulding in the past and become the best version of myself,” shares Rema Rao, Senior Strategy & Planning Manager and Global Board Member of our Women at Uber ERG. In our latest Q&A, we chat with Rema about how Women at Uber helps drive her career and makes Uber a better place to work for everyone.
We’re committed to creating a workplace—and world—that empowers and supports women to achieve their full potential. Providing equal opportunities for growth and development, fostering an inclusive environment where all voices are heard, and advocating for policies that promote gender equality and address systemic barriers. This International Women’s Day, we’re proud to continue our tradition of joining millions of people around the world in recognizing the achievements and contributions of women, both past and present. We’re joining the UN’s theme, DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality, and asked members of our global Employee Resource Groups to share their paths to careers in tech and how you can break into tech too.
Angel Papadopulos, Head of Consumer & Marketplace Operations for Uber Eats UK&I, shares how a passion for solving complex problems and building new magical experiences pushed him to grow across new roles at Uber Eats →
Equity. Safety. Sustainability. Healthcare access. Social impact. Make a difference on what matters to you most, and together we'll reimagine the way the world moves for the better → https://www.uber.com/careers/
When opportunity knocked with a 6-month short-term assignment in Japan, Ty Charoensuk jumped at the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of living and working in Japan. “Being on the ground in Japan meant I was part of our North Asia Talent Acquisition team…and have the opportunity to step out of my comfort zone, develop my leadership skills, and broaden my scope,” she shares in our latest careers blog → https://www.uber.com/blog/ty-charoensuk/
There’s no better classroom than real-world experience. And in a classroom like Uber, where work moves at the speed of technology and the only constant is change, the lesson plan grows and evolves continuously—and so do you. Born in Brooklyn. Raised in Austin. Rakinne's path to Uber ignited the first time he created software from nothing in a college computer science class. He joined Uber as an intern and then landed a full-time role as a Software Engineer on our Earner Movement team. Uber’s internship programs are perfect for university students around the globe looking for valuable real-world experience.
While attending community college, Nouru Muneza received what felt like his 200th rejection email for an engineering internship. He was living in a hacker house at the time—far away from his childhood home in Rwanda where he grew up working at his father’s mechanic business and started exploring technology. In 2018, Nouru attended a career fair in San Francisco where he met a Recruiter from Uber’s Career Prep Program (UCP) and began a 3 year journey to becoming a Software Engineer on the Uber Rider Ads Engineering team.