 My name is Mike Schassburger. I'm an engineering manager that leads a team of engineers that helps our partners with integration of our application. We want to be able to provide our customers with a consistent, great user experience across all of their devices. So when they think of Netflix, they think of Netflix anywhere. We started off as a very small team. We've grown the number of devices in the tens from when I started into the thousands now. So it's not just internal cross-functional effort. It's external cross-functional effort. And being able to switch between those things on the fly day to day keeps the job very fresh. I'm Shamsen Doga Padoveshan, my partner engineer at Netflix. Our role requires us to collaborate with a lot of partners, both internally and externally. And together, we learn and grow. We solve a lot of interesting problems in multimedia systems and embedded system platform. We do a lot of prototyping. It helps us understand and define what the performance curve will look like for a partner. And it's not already in the true sense, but it's more about research and rapid development. We are less about failing and more about figuring out how we eventually succeed, right? So I'm Sue Abelera. I'm an engineering manager here at Netflix, part of our partner engineering team. We help our partners port Netflix to a variety of devices. So we're focusing primarily on TVs, set top boxes, Blu-ray players, streaming media sticks, things like that. And each one of those devices has a lot of variety. So they're all different kinds of devices. They have different proprietary hardware and software. So there's a lot of challenges in porting Netflix to those variations. It's really a global role in a lot of ways to understand how these technologies differ from country to country, from space to space. Some of the technological challenges and the functionality, sometimes it's in software, sometimes it's in hardware. Most of the software we work on, it's the software that's touching the hardware. So those engineers that really like that fuzzy line between hardware and software, they love this role. They really like to be part of something bigger. They want to be part of the global reach. I love to be able to basically have a job. That's simple enough that I can even explain to my grandmother what I do. Because I can go into Best Buy and I can show her, look at the TVs. See how Netflix is running in the TVs? I did that. That's what I love. Every year we get a new technology that's coming in. When I started it was on Flash, then we went to Qt WebKit and now we're using a JavaScript-based engine. I'm looking for engineers that can go out, meet partners, be a leader, represent the company, and drive the external and internal initiatives necessary to deliver a successful product. Since we're a global company, we take our integration very seriously. We want our device experience to be consistent and ubiquitous across any device that you choose.