Current openings are posted at https://careers.mozilla.org/. There should be a steady trickle of opportunities as 2018 budgeting wraps up and requests for headcount get approved over the coming weeks and months.
We do most of our work in the open, so there's a wealth of information you can gather before applying for a role or interviewing. Lurking on mailing lists, reading Bugzilla, following GitHub repos, etc. are all great ways to become familiar with how Mozilla works, the challenges we face, and where you'd best be able to have an impact.
Working at Moz is usually nice, until it's not anymore for reasons that have nothing to do with how well you perform.
Examples: working from the wrong office (go tell the 70 people fired in Taipei that there will be a steady trickle of opportunities) or under the wrong VP. MoCo is in many aspects a company like any other, with its fair share of Dilbert worthy moments.
Thanks! I was browsing a few days ago and applied to work on Telemetry in Firefox and ML Engineering at Pocket. A lot of the work being done with respect to the Quantam initiatives seems interesting, but I didn't really see anything related to the core browser. Anyway, thanks a lot for the info.
I came to it from the web development world, and after getting into speaking transferred internally onto our DevRel team. We're a small team- we encourage any Mozilla employee to speak about their own work if they want, so there's only a few of us for whom it's a full-time job.
Since we're a small team, it's pretty uncommon for a specifically devrel role to open up, but the sibling reply from my teammate callahad is spot-on for how to get involved with Mozilla and Firefox!
We do most of our work in the open, so there's a wealth of information you can gather before applying for a role or interviewing. Lurking on mailing lists, reading Bugzilla, following GitHub repos, etc. are all great ways to become familiar with how Mozilla works, the challenges we face, and where you'd best be able to have an impact.