
Coursera, fresh on landing $43 million in funding, will double the size of its workforce to approximately 100 people, all of whom will work at its Mountain View headquarters.
About half of the new positions will be in engineering and technology, says Sangeeta Narayan, the company’s head of talent recruiting. More specifically, the jobs will include infrastructure and DevOps to help with site reliability and its ability to scale. Back-end engineers with skills in Java and C++ will be among the folks the company will seek out, as will be analytics engineers who are skilled in Big Data and Hadoop. The company is also planning to build out a mobile team that will first focus on iOS, then move on to Android. “We don’t have a native mobile app yet and mobile is a big push for us this year,” Narayan explains. “We’re trying to build a mobile team and have a strategy around that.” Coursera’s users include students and professors who teach a range of online courses, from biology to mathematics to computer science. Its 200 partner universities include Princeton, the Georgia Institute of Technology and Brown University.

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During Coursera’s hiring process, engineers face two technical phone screening interviews, followed by an on-site meeting. During technical tests for coding and algorithms, managers are more interested in seeing how you arrive at your conclusions than whether or not your answer’s right. They’ll also be looking to see whether you’re a cultural fit. “Cultural fit is the most important thing we hire for. Some of the technical skills can be learned on the job, but the cultural fit is important because that is a day-to-day fit,” Narayan says. “At any stage of a company’s size, from a startup to a Fortune 500 company, cultural fit far outweighs anything else.”Advice for Seasoned Professionals
When it comes to hiring seasoned IT experts, Coursera seeks out geeks with technical leadership skills and the ability to conceptualize and build end-to-end systems. Four other key traits include:- Accelerated growth in his/her professional career.
- Ability to deliver products on time.
- Hands on and strong engineering skills.
- And all the attributes listed for college grads (below).