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

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

#64
I am a PhD student looking for a summer internship, my research area is programming languages and compilers

    Location: West Lafayette IN USA
    Remote: yes
    Willing to relocate: no
    Technologies: Java/Kotlin, Rust, C/C++, JavaScript/TypeScript (Node.js and web), Swift (iOS), Coq (formal methods)
    Résumé/CV: https://jakobeha.github.io/Resume.pdf (https://jakobeha.github.io is my personal site with more info)
    Email: jakobeha at gmail dot com

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

#65
Posting for my wife as she does not have an HN!

Location: Cambridge MA, Chapel Hill NC and Dorset England

Remote: Can do but would prefer to build strong relationships in-person

Willing to relocate: Maybe but only to either North Carolina, London or Southwest England, and not for six months

Technologies: Massive data processing for all of the -omics (C++ and Python, depending), shotgun and capture sequencing, RNA-seq, ancient DNA sequencing,

Résumé/CV: https://imgur.com/aKt2kT4

Email: f"alice@pearson{}".format(extension for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland!)

Bio: Experienced research scientist for all of the -omics. University of Cambridge PhD, Harvard Postdoc in field-leading lab. Comfortable processing terabytes of text files on high-performance computing and only share results when I have a strong conviction that they are right. Would be a great asset to any -omics startup, especially in the consumer or medical genetics spaces. Also a fantastic C++ and Python generalist, willing to consider quant finance roles on East Coast of USA. Husband works in finance so plenty of domain knowledge there as well.

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

#66

  Location: San Francisco, CA
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Javacript/JS, Python, Ruby, Rust, PHP, Kubernetes/k8s, React, Vue, Django, Rails
  Résumé/CV: desmondw.com
  Email: resume@desmondw.com
Full-stack engineer w/ 8 years at startup companies. Frontend/backend roles OK.

http://desmondw.com

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

#68

  Location: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  Remote: Yes 
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: C, Common Lisp (LispWorks, SBCL), Clojure, Erlang/OTP, XSLT, PostgreSQL, GNU/Linux, functional programming, systems programming
  Résumé/CV: contact
  Email: ska80 [at] gmx [dot] com

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

#69
Location: Austin TX / NYC, USA Remote: Open to Hybrid, currently remote

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: GO, Elixir, Python, JS, React

Resume: please email hydratedchia@gmail.com

Email: hydratedchia@gmail.com

Relevant previous employers: Amazon PillPack, Growth Stage Startups, web3 (4.6yrs total)

Hi HN!

As a product engineer with both technical and product (TPM) experience I've maintained ownership (dev and product) of complex projects both in large FAANG organizations and small growth-stage startups. Each of these posed different challenges, however I've found that technical problems (from an engineering perspective) are most interesting and engaging for my current skill-sets.

I've had great luck networking and finding prior roles via HN, please feel free to drop an email if you think there's potentially a fit for my skillset!

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

#70

  Location: Nashville, TN
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: Clojure, Ruby, F#, C#, SQL, JS, Bash, AWS, Azure, etc
  Email: ryan [at] rtroberts.com
Full stack engineer with about 9 years of experience in all sorts of tech stacks and company sizes. I'm interested in solving hard problems and would love to help build creative and beautiful solutions. Machine learning, optimization, and games are three particular points of interest, but working with functional languages in any domain is always a plus.

I'm self-taught and my degree is in philosophy, which I like to think leaves me in a good position to think creatively about problems and to communicate well.

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