
When you work at one of the fastest-growing companies in the world, you get used to building some pretty awesome things. Our internal #LadyEng organization was founded in 2014 to improve the recruitment process, career opportunities, and general work environment for women engineers and other technical roles.
We organize lecture series, office visits from cool partners like Girls Who Code and Hackbright Academy, and lunches with our CEO, but we’re also an everyday resource for women to give and get advice on the things that matter to us. Log into our chat room and you’ll find everything from reposted technical articles to impassioned conversations about work-life balance, plus (obviously) tons of cute cat videos.
Now you can hear from some of us in #LadyEng about why it’s so exciting to work here.
Martha, Software Engineer, Web Platform
“Working with a small team, I helped create a framework and supporting libraries that make scaffolding, building, testing, and linting new front-end projects super easy. Not only did I get recognized for that in a performance evaluation with an exceptionally high score in our Enduring Architecture category, but I get to see my work validated every day as our test coverage and code quality improve. The bigger we grow, the more those types of amazing opportunities appear. I love how easy it is to spot a problem and ask your manager, ‘Hey, can I take that on?’”
Jess, Engineering Manager, Developer Experience
“The team that I created and manage has taken engineering onboarding from two weeks to two hours. This year, I’m looking forward to building such a bulletproof developer experience that anyone from a day-one new grad to the 30-year-veteran developer can be productive as soon and as smoothly as possible.”
Kat, Software Engineer, Uber Developer API

“In 2014, I played a big part in the rollout of our Developer API, writing an attributions service in two weeks and spinning out the fares logic into its own service. It felt amazing to be part of a tight team working toward a big launch. We’re just starting to explore the idea of Uber as a platform, including what functionality to give to external developers, and I can’t wait to be part of that ongoing conversation.”
Hilary, Software Engineer, Uber Everything
