Earlier quoted context omitted.
Many postings have limitations on location/timezone, which why idea of that post was born. It is much easier for anyone in same situation to lookup for location agnostic job here, at least it looks like so to me. Also there are postings, which does not say anything about location limitations, until final steps in recruitment process - which is not only time consuming, but in general frustrating.
Pieter Levels is populating RemoteOK from other job boards and Nomadlist.com (which he also runs). That’s just one of many remote-specific job boards. Reddit has a digital nomad sub that gets quite a bit of activity.
Ask HN: Who is hiring independently of candidate location? (February 2022)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring independently of candidate location? (February 2022)
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
Pieter Levels is populating RemoteOK from other job boards and Nomadlist.com (which he also runs). That’s just one of many remote-specific job boards. Reddit has a digital nomad sub that gets quite a bit of activity.
You were a great contributor on that subreddit. Did you move to new account there perhaps?
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring independently of candidate location? (February 2022)
#13We are looking for somebody to help develop the Julia language runtime, libraries, and system interface. This work will have a direct impact on our goal of allowing users to write simple, high-level code and deploy their programs under a range of requirements. Possible areas of focus include performance engineering, I/O subsystem design, and tooling for building and modifying dynamic libraries. You will get to publish most of your work as open source, and many of the projects are already present in the julia code repository on GitHub.
Skils:
- Expert-level C programming is essential, and some C++ knowledge is a plus
- Knowledge of Linux internals
- Windows and macOS knowledge is a plus but not required
Ideally will have experience with topics such as:
- kernel development
- language runtime development
- debugging program faults
- benchmarking and performance analysis
- threading systems, particularly scheduling and synchronizing
- IO and networking theories (e.g. queueing and back-pressure)
- libc specifics and their quirks
- dynamic linkers and their quirks
- build systems
For more details and to apply, please see: https://jobs.juliacomputing.com/jobs/UeCcBYF-k4fp/systems-pr...