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Published on April 20, 2024

The Making of Dropbox’ AI-First Product, Dropbox Dash

Avoid the productivity bottleneck of sorting through tabs, files and emails: Dropbox Dash offers an efficient way to navigate an array of cross-platform tools. Built In learned more about how a cross-functional team brought the product to life.

Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on March 28, 2024

Impact Meets Opportunity: What it Means to Evolve as an Engineer at Dropbox

Two machine learning engineers share how far they’ve come on their career journeys — and how Dropbox is guiding them further on their paths toward evolution.

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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on February 27, 2024

A Dropbox Product Leader Describes the Mechanics — And Impact — of Working on Her Team

Interim Head of Core Product Lyndsey Bauers shares what it’s like to be a product manager at the company and her team’s biggest priorities for 2024.

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Updated on April 20, 2024

The Making of Dropbox’ AI-First Product, Dropbox Dash

Avoid the productivity bottleneck of sorting through tabs, files and emails: Dropbox Dash offers an efficient way to navigate an array of cross-platform tools. Built In learned more about how a cross-functional team brought the product to life.

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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on March 28, 2024

Impact Meets Opportunity: What it Means to Evolve as an Engineer at Dropbox

Two machine learning engineers share how far they’ve come on their career journeys — and how Dropbox is guiding them further on their paths toward evolution.

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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on February 27, 2024

A Dropbox Product Leader Describes the Mechanics — And Impact — of Working on Her Team

Interim Head of Core Product Lyndsey Bauers shares what it’s like to be a product manager at the company and her team’s biggest priorities for 2024.

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The Staff Product Designer role at Dropbox focuses on cross-product administration to ensure team members have access to the right products. Responsibilities include driving discovery, planning, designing detailed solutions, and maintaining a high craft quality. Preferred qualifications include excellent interaction design skills, collaboration abilities, and empathy for users. The salary range for this role is $208,300 to $245,000 per year in US Zone 1 locations.
Cloud • Consumer Web • Productivity • Software • App development • Automation • Data Privacy
As a Staff Product Manager, responsible for building search capabilities and platforms to scale and unify Dropbox's suite of products. Leading multiple teams to define new products and platforms with company-wide impact. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative consumer and enterprise platform offerings in support of AI/ML, Infrastructure, and Platform initiatives.
Cloud • Consumer Web • Productivity • Software • App development • Automation • Data Privacy
Join the Dropbox security team to secure data at a massive scale. Responsibilities include creating and operating security tooling, locating weak points, building monitoring capabilities, and finding innovative security solutions. Requires 2+ years of industry experience with a focus on Security.