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Dropbox
Software Development
San Francisco, California 526,280 followers
Dropbox is the one place to keep life organized and keep work moving.
About us
Dropbox is the one place to keep life organized and keep work moving. With more than 700 million registered users across 180 countries, we're on a mission to design a more enlightened way of working. To learn more about working at Dropbox, visit jobs.dropbox.com We also have a few simple guidelines to keep this space respectful and productive. Please avoid: - Harassing other people or using language that’s hateful, offensive, vulgar, or advocates violence - Trolling, fraud and spamming - Violating someone else’s rights or privacy - Advertising or soliciting donations - Link baiting - Posting off topic comments or thread hijacking We may remove comments that violate these guidelines.
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http://www.dropbox.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Cross-platform file sync, File sharing, Online backup, Cloud storage, Collaboration, smart workspace, team communication, and productivity
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1800 Owens St
San Francisco, California 94158, US
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1 Hatch Street Upper
Dublin, County Dublin 2, IE
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Am Kaiserkai 69
Hamburg, HH 20457, DE
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701 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104, US
Employees at Dropbox
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Part of Dropbox’s vision is to bring leading-edge experiences (both in-person and digital) that deliver lasting learning through intentional design and environment. We’re doing just that with offsites where we discuss the future of leadership at Dropbox. At a recent Leadership Accelerator, participants had a chance to spend time together in the redwoods building durable skills and leadership strength. “It was extremely energizing, and gave me the space and ability to just breathe and think deeper about myself, my leadership, my gratitude for my role, my gratitude for Dropbox, and the types of people we cultivate at Dropbox,” said Lindsay Louie, Head of Finance Transformation. Your leadership skills continue to grow at Dropbox. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/e_xwKcRB #LifeInsideDropbox #OwnYourImpact #Leadership #management
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For 20+ years, Chocolate Sundaes Comedy has helped launch the next generation of comedians. Today, one fully remote team produces up to 20 clips a week while managing footage, reviews, and talent agreements behind the scenes. Dropbox Sign helps keep agreements moving, so production can too. Learn more about Dropbox Sign: https://bit.ly/4eLzOVf
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Not all work happens in writing. Teams that work with photos, videos, and audio need AI that can search within multimedia content too. Hear more from Dropbox machine learning engineer Appu Shaji—along with machine learning engineer Hicham Badri—on Working Smarter, our podcast about making AI work for you. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/gGk7i6kF
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Dropbox engineers are using AI to improve the customer experience, and we shared how craftsmanship, experimentation, and collaboration power our engineering teams while presenting at Devoxx in Krakow. The event was a great reminder that the best experiences (at an event or on a team) are the ones that combine meaningful technical learning with genuine human connection. Our booth brought Dropbox’s engineering community to life through authentic storytelling, while creating space for attendees to connect and recharge with a Chill Zone, smoothie bar, and a friendly Rubik’s Cube Challenge. We connected with more than 300 engineers through thoughtful conversations about the craft, culture, and impact of engineering at Dropbox. Learn more about engineering positions at Dropbox: https://lnkd.in/eQdkqCB4 #LifeInsideDropbox #OwnYourImpact
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Before “The Invite” was a film, it was a process built around trust. The production centered on the things that are often the first to go: rehearsal time, workshop-style collaboration, shooting in order, and giving the cast enough space to shape the material together. A few lessons from Olivia Wilde’s process: 1. Specificity is what cuts through. 2. Rehearsal time is not extra. It’s part of the work. 3. The best collaborations leave room for the work to change. 4. Trust comes from clarity, not control. 5. Sometimes the strongest choice is saying less. 6. Protecting the process protects the final work. See Wilde’s process brought to life in The Invite, made with Dropbox and in theaters now. For more from her IndieWire Studio interview at Sundance, read the full story from Dropbox: https://bit.ly/4wo7rne
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Dropbox is bringing trusted content into more OpenAI workflows. With new capabilities across ChatGPT Work, ChatGPT, and Codex, Dropbox customers can organize files and folders, create shareable links and file requests, and complete multi-step workflows—all within the OpenAI products they use most. By connecting AI with the content, permissions, and controls teams already rely on, Dropbox helps turn AI conversations into work that’s easier to organize, share, and build on. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gP4xfUUf
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The Dropbox plugin now works across ChatGPT, ChatGPT Work, and ChatGPT Codex. That means you can work with Dropbox content wherever you’re using OpenAI. Find and organize Dropbox content, create and manage file requests, create shared links, and save text-based files back to Dropbox, all without switching between tools. Whether you’re drafting content, organizing projects, or working from technical documentation, Dropbox helps keep your work connected to the files your team already relies on. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4eROfbG
Work with Dropbox across ChatGPT, ChatGPT Work, and ChatGPT Codex
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As AI continues to reshape how work gets done, we believe investing in emerging talent is more important than ever. We’re proud to see Dropbox featured in the World Economic Forum’s new report, developed in collaboration with PwC: “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Entry-Level Work.” The report highlights Dropbox's approach to supporting interns and new graduates while embracing AI as a tool to expand human capability. It also recognizes our continued investment in early-career pathways and the strong outcomes we've seen from emerging talent programs. More than the story, we’re proud of the incredible interns and new graduates who bring fresh ideas, curiosity, and innovation to Dropbox every year. Read more about why we're committed to building the next generation of talent and why we believe the future of work depends on it. https://lnkd.in/egMtqcnS #EmergingTalent #FutureOfWork #AI #Internships #NewGrad #DropboxCareers #LifeInsideDropbox
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“How Long Gone” is built on conversation, taste, timing, and the occasional, artfully produced musical needle drop. Behind the scenes, it’s also built on a very real system: high-res files, audio edits, images, notes, exports, and the handoffs that keep each episode moving. Chris Black and Jason Stewart took us behind the scenes and into their files, sharing how they use Dropbox, what it takes to do their best work, and advice to aspiring podcasters (with absolutely no sarcasm whatsoever). We love seeing the process behind the finished thing. The folders, drafts, references, and tiny decisions that make the final work feel effortless.