Reddit hiring trends
What Reddit's hiring actually looks like over time — which roles stay open, which get pulled, and where headcount is really going.
Last checked 19 August 2026
155
Open now
2
Filled or pulled
37
Teams hiring
Open the longest
A role that stays open for months usually means the bar is high, the pay is off, or nobody is saying yes.
| Role | Location | Opened |
|---|---|---|
| Software Engineer, Ads | Remote - United States | 1.6 years ago |
| Software Engineer, Ads | Remote - Ontario, Canada | 1.6 years ago |
| Staff Data Scientist, Consumer | Remote - United States | 1.3 years ago |
| Senior Software Engineer, Ads | Remote - United States | 1.0 years ago |
| Senior Machine Learning Engineer | Remote - United States | 1.0 years ago |
| Senior Machine Learning Engineer | Remote - Ontario, Canada | 1.0 years ago |
| Principal Data Scientist, Ads | Remote - United States | 10 months ago |
| Software Engineer | Remote - Ontario, Canada | 10 months ago |
| Senior Engineering Manager, Unified Embeddings Platform | Remote - United States | 10 months ago |
| Senior Client Partner, Acquisitions DACH | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 8 months ago |
This page gets better with age. It is built from a daily record that started the day we began watching Reddit. Every day it runs, there is more history here that cannot be reconstructed from anywhere else — because the original posts are deleted.
Job posts get deleted. We keep them.
FirstIn watches company job boards at the source and tells you the moment a role opens — and keeps the record after it's taken down, so you can see what really happened to a team's hiring.