Hi Guys--I'm a co-founder at HeapSort. We just launched our MVP this week and we're looking for constructive feedback from the developer and startup communities. In the coming weeks we'll be launching a series of powerful resume building tools specifically for full stack engineers. It's not just another job board--we're going to totally change the way developers convey their skills to employers. We welcome any though…
Show HN: HeapSort – Jobs for Full Stack Software Engineers
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Re: Show HN: HeapSort – Jobs for Full Stack Software Engineers
#32Hi Guys--I'm a co-founder at HeapSort. We just launched our MVP this week and we're looking for constructive feedback from the developer and startup communities. In the coming weeks we'll be launching a series of powerful resume building tools specifically for full stack engineers. It's not just another job board--we're going to totally change the way developers convey their skills to employers. We welcome any though…
Would it be feasable to show what an example profile/job-description looks like before signing up?
You can see an example of my profile: http://www.heapsortjobs.com/casey
Re: Show HN: HeapSort – Jobs for Full Stack Software Engineers
#33Hi Guys--I'm a co-founder at HeapSort. We just launched our MVP this week and we're looking for constructive feedback from the developer and startup communities. In the coming weeks we'll be launching a series of powerful resume building tools specifically for full stack engineers. It's not just another job board--we're going to totally change the way developers convey their skills to employers. We welcome any though…
Please include a broader description of Full-stack developers accurate to the term historically over the years. Full-stack to many (more than not) means hardware, software, and the associated network setup, all in one person. Being fluent in front/backend software only was normal, not specialized. Edit: added detail to request
Re: Show HN: HeapSort – Jobs for Full Stack Software Engineers
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Please include a broader description of Full-stack developers accurate to the term historically over the years. Full-stack to many (more than not) means hardware, software, and the associated network setup, all in one person. Being fluent in front/backend software only was normal, not specialized. Edit: added detail to request
Is this still true in the days of the cloud?