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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)

#232
Location: Spain

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: UI/UX design incl. front-end development in (S)CSS, JS, HTML. Have worked with Vue.js, React.js & static site generators. Sketch, inVision, Zeplin and the Adobe suite.

Languages: Dutch, English, Portuguese, Spanish, (a bit) German.

Résumé/CV: http://tiny.cc/mbhn / More available upon request.

Email: hnmail@mailbox.org

As a seasoned digital product designer with 12 years of experience, I can both design and do front-end development. The last couple of years I've been working on DeFi products, including a token wallet and a decentralized exchange.

My favorite challenge is making complex UI's work for the end-user, while keeping product/company goals in scope.

Have been remote for the past 6 years. Open to join a product focused team who sees my profile fit!

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)

#233
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Location: Somewhere in the Atlantic Rainforest, Bahia, Brazil Remote: Yes, quite Willing to relocate: Not immediately Skills: DevOps, reliability engineering, Linux system admin, SQL db admin, project management Technologies: AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, whatever is needed Programming: strong Python, Perl, C, some Ruby, Clojure, Go, others Resume/CV: https://www.botz.org/cv Email: jurgen@botz.org I’m looking for a perman…

Forgive me if this is off-topic, but I'd really love to hear more about living and working remotely "somewhere in the Atlantic Rainforest". Do you have or have you considered making a blog?

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)

#239
Location: european in china

Remote: yes, can travel (20%)

Willing to relocate: only with whole family

Technologies: Linux, frontend and backend webdevelopment, prototyping.

Résumé/CV: on request (20 years experience with web development, team lead, CTO)

Email: see profile.

i am open to remote contract opportunities as a senior developer, teamlead, part-time or full-time CTO, trainer

i am also able to build up a development team here in china, to serve your needs.

http://realss.com/

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)

#240
Location: Columbus, OH

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Full stack startup staples

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-autery-5a094a14b/

Email: ceautery@gmail.com

I'm looking to work with a progressive organization, in a role that has mentoring and community outreach baked into it.

I've been a software writer since 2003, in companies ranging from an enterprise with 17,000 employees, to a small consultancy with only 14, spanning a variety of platforms and programming languages. The heads-down keyboard banging part of the job, while enjoyable, is less interesting to me than opportunities to mentor younger developers, and supporting devs and future devs in my local community.

I've run coding clubs at middle schools [1], taught for Girls Who Code, and have brought students into the office to code for school projects. I've spoken at local tech user groups [2], and organized the first meetup of the Columbus freeCodeCamp chapter. I spearheaded a tech "lunch & learn" program at my current company, and can occasionally be coaxed into writing deep-dives on arcane topics for the company blog [3].

I also enjoy volunteering for non-tech community projects, such as house construction with Habitat for Humanity, mentoring at-risk teens [4], and helping put together Thanksgiving dinner baskets donated to some of the lower-income families that attend school with my daughters.

My ideal place to work would be one that didn't find any of that unusual, and would support me in supporting the community.

1 - https://appsbykids.org/

2 - https://medium.com/@alexfinnarn/building-slack-bots-february...

3 - https://www.mutuallyhuman.com/blog/using-discrete-logarithms...

4 - http://cautery.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-to-speak-in-public-h...

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