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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#11
Location: United States, New York Remote: Open to it Willing to Relocate: Yes Technology: Quantitative Trading, C++, Python, Flask, Scala, Pandas et al, AWS, Java, among others Resume: https://tinyurl.com/NPPResume E-mail: NealPatel [at] nyu.edu Github: github.com/Desitrain22

Hi all, I'm a senior studying CS at NYU in Manhattan, looking for junior development or new grad engineering roles.

I have a heavy background in Quantitative trading and engineering, especially with derivatives and U.S Equities. I have heavy experience with fintech, as well as a personal background in public policy and government. I'm open to any roles that are willing to take on a new grad. Please feel free to reach out to me by any means!

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#13

  Location: US (Colorado)
  Remote: yes, remote only
  Willing to relocate: no
  Technologies: various, with affinity for backend infra
  Résumé/CV: let's chat first
  Email: username at pm.me
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FAANG SWE with 15 years' professional experience, the past 6 as a fully remote senior+ software engineer. I have worked at companies from 7 to 70000 employees and on services from 10 to 100 million RPS.

I want to free up time for some unpaid projects which are of great importance to me, and so:

I am looking for HALF TIME work (nominally 4 hours/day) as a fully remote direct hire W2 employee with benefits. Everything else negotiable except cap on 20 hours/week and no on-call outside of work.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#14
Location: Yerevan, Armenia Remote: Yes, preferred Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, React/Redux, Angular, Node.js + Express.js and Python + Flask

Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hesamyan/

Website: http://hesamian.com/

Email: hesamyan@gmail.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#16
Location: Colorado

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Ruby, Golang, JavaScript, Node.js, React, AWS, Full Stack

Résumé/CV: I'm currently running my company https://GainKnowHow.com . I'm looking to pick up some contract engineering work to keep me busy between sales demos to clients. I have a passion for engineering and want to work with a solid team of engineers.

Email: eddie@gainknowhow.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#17
Location: Ontario, Canada

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: C/C++, C#, Java, Python, Linux, SQL, OpenGL,

Unity, HTML/CSS, Github

Résumé/CV: Upon request

Email: gregkitching875@gmail.com

Github: https://github.com/GregKitching

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-kitching-9b4331210/

Graduated from McMaster University with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, now looking to get my foot in the door with the professional workforce. I have been exposed to a broad number of technologies throughout my education, and have been successful working in teams to complete project milestones within spec and on time. I am a fast learner and am willing to tackle whatever gets thrown my way to get the job done.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)

#18
Location: Abuja, Nigeria. GMT+1 Remote: Yes. Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: - Languages: Java, Kotlin, TypeScript, JavaScript, PHP, (Learning Golang at the moment)

- Frameworks/Libraries: Spring Boot, Ktor, Express.js (Node.Js), Nest.js, Laravel, jQuery, AngularJs

- Test suite technologies: JUnit, Cucumber/Gherking, Karate, KotlinTest, PHPUnit, Jest

- RDBMS: MySQL, PostgreSQL - API communication protocols: REST, GraphQL, RPC - Deployment: Docker, Vagrant, Bash scripts/git hooks - VCS: git

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C2Srd91xQT1IOe1A3NE4wfIUj7_... Email: eche.mkpadi.k[at]gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eche-mkpadi-a2969b108/

Summary

I'm a full-stack Engineer with 4+ years of experience. My primary interest at the moment is crafting web applications that can boast of having very deep interfaces with little cognitive load.

I also like to iteratively walkover the supposed common use cases and make them the default behaviour in my API.

In all, I want future users of my codebase to have it easy.

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