Zhiyu is a Test Engineer at Houzz. While front and back end engineers build what users see, Zhiyu creates tools to help fellow Houzz engineers do their jobs quickly without compromising quality. When not at work, he’s busy exploring the Bay Area and trying new adventures like riding a glider over the mountains of Hollister, CA.
Why did you come to work at Houzz?
A few months before I came to work here, I bought my first home. Although I had some basic items from my previous apartment, there was a lot of empty space. My friends told me about Houzz, and I got addicted to using it on a daily basis to make my new place feel like home. Houzz helped me find ideas on how to decorate, and I created ideabooks for my living room, bedroom, kitchen, and even the outdoor landscaping. I didn’t know how to describe my style at first, but the photos that I gravitated towards tended to be contemporary or eclectic. I even bought furniture through the platform, inspired by the photos I had liked.
When I started to hear more about Houzz in the news, I decided to do some research on the company. I watched videos of the founders, Alon and Adi, talking about the company, and they gave a window into the people and culture. I remember thinking, “I love this product. And I love what the company stands for. That’s the kind of company I want to work for.” So I applied online.
What’s your favorite part of working at Houzz?
When I joined Houzz in August of 2014, we had 200 employees. Now, we’re at over 700 people globally. As the company continues to grow, I feel like I’m also growing because new questions and challenges arise that give me and my team the opportunity to problem-solve and make decisions together. So I guess my favorite part of working at Houzz is feeling that I’m a part of this growth, contributing to something that I believe in, and learning along the way.
What do you like to do outside of work?
I love travel and outdoor activities. I try to spend one day each weekend exploring the Bay Area and doing something new, whether it’s hiking in a state park, whale watching, or horseback riding. There are so many beautiful parks, and the scenery changes as seasons change, so it’s difficult to get bored. Recently, I did a glider ride in Hollister, CA- which was amazing. It feels like flying outside of a plane and soaring over mountains like a bird. Next, I want to try kayaking off the Sonoma Coast to see the bioluminescent plankton glowing at night.
What should an engineering candidate know about working at Houzz?
When I interviewed, I was surprised to learn that the engineering team was a flat organization. Since Houzz is a relatively mature start-up, it was difficult for me to imagine how it could operate without layers of structure. But it actually works well, because everyone understands the product goal and their role in helping to reach that goal. Our co-founders, Alon and Adi, trust the people they hire to make decisions, so we have minimal meetings and don’t need to request approval for every little thing. It’s a great way to work.
For a testing engineer candidate in particular, the experience can be different from company to company. Some companies require a lot of manual testing, which can be repetitive work. At Houzz, it’s different. Developers share the responsibility of doing manual testing, and test engineers spend 80% or more of our time writing automation and building test frameworks. It’s more creative, and there are always new projects and challenges.