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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#21
Location: Vienna, Austria

Remote: Yes, on-site preferred

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Penetration Testing, Reverse Engineering, Python, C, Assembly, low-level development, Embedded/Electronics, *nix/Windows/BSD

GitHub: https://github.com/chris-pcguy

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/chris-pcguy/CV/blob/main/projects_english...

Email: chris.jobshn2307@broke-the-inter.net

Hi,

Preferred positions: Redteam Pentration Tester > Reverse Engineer > Software Developer

Would be glad to hear from you.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#22
Location: Poland

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Possible

Technologies: Elixir, Phoenix, React, Typescript, Elasticsearch

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1byTFfyb0i6T5miQ853XEUSjioWW...

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cisekrzysztof/

Email: krz.cisek@gmail.com

Hey, my name is Chris and I'd like to be hired as a fullstack dev ideally for Elixir + React but I don't mind LiveView of any js framework. I have 3 years of professional experience and I feel quite flexible with technologies. I've been working mostly with Elixir, React, Typescript, Postgres and Elasticsearch. I'd prefer full stack but I'm also open for open for just backend jobs. I've been working with real time projects, health-tech, business, or just on frontend side that required a lot of data to be displayed in a custom way.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#27

  ∙ Location: GMT+3, flexible
  ∙ Remote: Yes, preferable
  ∙ Willing to relocate: Yes
  ∙ Technologies: Nim, Rust, Python, Lua, JS, HTML, CSS, SVG, Git, Linux, NixOS, Adobe suite, everything audio.
  ∙ Résumé/CV: Available upon request
  ∙ Email: elephanttalk+job@protonmail.com
  ∙ GitHub: https://github.com/indiscipline (personal; I contribute from another acc.)
  ∙ Web: http://indiscipline.github.io
  ∙ Availability: part-time preferable / full-time
I'm looking for a position that will allow me to use more of my technical knowledge and grow beyond personal projects and FOSS contributing. I'm fast-learning, thorough and have solid soft-skills. In code I value simplicity, efficiency and documentation. Besides being into programming since I first laid my hands on a PC, I have years of professional experience as sound engineer and graphic designer under my belt. Standing between the worlds of technology and humanities, I'm perfect to bridge the gap.

As my latest occupations aren't formally technical, I have realistic expectations regarding my potential role.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#28
Location: Chicago, IL, US

Remote: Yes (remote only)

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Docker, Python, C, Go, Embedded Linux

Résumé/CV: https://jordemort.dev/portfolio/

Email: jordan@caketop.app

Here are some of things I have done for my previous employers, that I could be doing for you:

- Put all your services in containers, and make it easy to spin up development environments that resemble your production environment

- Package your SaaS into a virtual machine image that customers can self-host, and publish versions of it for all the major clouds and hypervisors

- Create Linux-based firmware for your embedded device, and work with the folks at the factory to get it flashed on the production line

- Reverse-engineer that weird binary that came in your board's BSP, and tell you exactly what it is doing and how to replicate it

- Write clever blog posts and technical articles about your products, which will explain how to use them while also being fun to read

- Lead a team of engineers, help them grow in their roles, and ship things

I love startups and greatly prefer them over working at a big company. I only work remotely, and I prefer to work for remote-first companies; I'm happy to meet up in person a few times a year, though. I'm a GitHub alumnus (from back before the acquisition) and have been a guest author for Linux Weekly News. I have an M.S. in Computer Science and over twenty years of industry experience. I live in the US Midwest, so I might be cheaper than you're expecting!

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#29
SEEKING WORK | Austin, TX or remote

10+ years experience in python, both scientific (numpy, pandas, matplotlib, statsmodels, jupyter) and web backend (django, flask, sqlalchemy). Also experienced in R (experiment design, linear and nonlinear analysis, graphic presentation of data). Previous experience in experimental design and analysis when I was a manufacturing engineer in semiconductors. Able to work W2 or 1099, remote or in-person (as long as it's in Austin).

https://www.rosshartshorn.net/RossHartshornResume.pdf

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)

#30
Location: Manhattan, NYC.

Contracts: No, full-time W2 only.

Remote: Yes.

Willing to relocate: No.

Technologies: C/C++, C#, Win32, Linux, POSIX, SQL, etc.

Projects: Tcl/Tk, Eagle, SQLite, System.Data.SQLite, Fossil SCM, Comdb2

Interests: automation, cryptography, databases, developer tools & SDKs, distributed systems, (Internet) security, public key infrastructure, runtimes, sandboxing, scripting languages, testing, virtual machines

Profile: https://wiki.tcl.tk/Joe+Mistachkin

Affiliations: SQLite Development Team ( https://www.sqlite.org/crew.html ), Tcl/Tk Maintainer ( https://tip.tcl.tk/24 )

Side Project: https://github.com/mistachkin/eagle

Résumé/CV: Available by request.

Email: [put_my_first_name_here] [at] [put_my_user_name_here] [dot] com

Phone: Please see "https://www.mistachkin.com/" for detailed instructions.

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