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

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

#81
Location: Athens, Greece

Remote: Only remote

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Django, Python, Elixir, Phoenix, SQL, JS, Linux, RHEL

Email: spapas at gmail com

Experienced software engineer (15 years of experience). My availability is up to 20 hours/week.

More info on my LinkedIn profile: https://gr.linkedin.com/in/serafeimpapastefanos ; blog at https://www.spapas.net/ ; gh profile https://github.com/spapas

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

#82

  Location: Brazil (GMT-3, full overlap US if needed and partial EU)
  Remote: Only
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Golang, Python, JS, Postgres, Redis, BigQuery, k8s...
  Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henrique-coura/
  Email: coura.henrique [at] gmail [dot] com
I am Senior developer with 8 years of experience, 5 remote, some leadership experience (do not want to lead tho) looking to break into gaming and/or work on interesting problems that are a bit closer to the metal than your "typical SASS".

Extremely good and faster learn with a good track record of jumping into new tech or contexts and performing beyond expectations.

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

#83
Why not. :-D

Location: London, UK

Remote: Only for non-UK companies

Willing to relocate: Sure, for full medical and dental and moving expenses

Technologies: JS/Node, React, Next.js, Express, GraphQL, SQL, MongoDB, PHP, HTML/CSS

Résumé/CV: Middle-aged code ronin seeks long-term relationship with stable company. Former lead developer at NSFWCorp, co-founder of Mperia (very early micropayments-driven indie online music store), MVP builder for a billion failed startups. Also a Pulitzer-nominated journalist and futurist who has proven staggeringly good at predicting things. Over 20 years of experience in tech, dating back to the first dot.com boom and crash. Prefers stable tech to trendy tech. Does not live to code, codes to live, but good at the job. Career ambitions include: a steady paycheck that's enough to afford me a comfortable living; doing really good work, hopefully for a company or non-profit that's actually making the world better, especially for people who actually need a better world; not having to exacerbate my stress levels by hustling for crap contact work anymore. Drama-free and unlikely to be an HR problem. Just wants a nice job working with nice people at a company not run by unstable psychopaths with delusions of Stevehood. Probably not a good fit for cryptocurrency startups because the constant eye-rolling and hysterical gut-laughing would be disruptive. But if you want someone with decades of experience who will get the job done with a minimum of bullshit and not try to undercut you for promotions and doesn't demand rockstar money, I'm your guy. Especially if you're actually trying to save the world.

Email: jzellis (at) gmail.

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

#84
Location: Paris, France.

Remote: Happy to remote within CET±3 or hybrid if you have offices nearby.

Willing to Relocate: Within France, possibly.

Technologies: Rust (contributor), C, C++, TypeScript, JavaScript (VM contributor), Python, distributed systems, static analysis, compilers, open-source (former Firefox dev). One of the (many) people behind DOM Promise, among other features you may be using.

Resume/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidteller/

Portofolio: http://github.com/Yoric

Email: D.O.Teller+hn@gmail.com

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Experienced developer / tech lead. More than happy to sit around a table (virtual or otherwise) with all the stakeholders, forge a common language and turn product ideas, messy real world data or user feedback into actionable plans, then deliver. I love working in teams, getting out of my comfort zone and mentoring.

When writing code, I typically focus on achieving high performance, high robustness, adding tests, metrics and documentation.

Loves blogging, public speaking.

Hobbies: Improv acting, bike riding, storytelling, writing stuff.

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

#85

    Location: London, UK
    Remote: Yes, happy with hybrid too
    Willing to relocate: No
    Technologies: Python (Twisted, Flask-like, Django), PostgreSQL, Go, Rust, designing (incl spec work) and implementing decentralised HTTP+JSON REST APIs (e.g. Matrix), Git, Docker, CoAP, CI/CD, TDD, JavaScript, Salt, Ansible, Grafana, Logstash, Graylog, Warp10
    Résumé/CV: https://brendan.abolivier.bzh/cv.pdf
    Email: hello at brendanabolivier.com

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

#86
Location: Frankfurt/Germany

Remote: Yes (W8BEN for US clients)

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: PyTorch, Huggingface, TensorFlow, Python, Java, JavaScript, AWS, Docker/Kubernetes, Large Language Models, Stable Diffusion, Vision Transformer, OpenCV (tracking, SfM, SLAM etc.), monolith-to-microservice conversion on AWS, AWS cost optimization

CV: Upon request; Deep Learning @ Stanford, ML @ Georgia Tech, business @ UIUC; worked for some well-known companies in SW engineering roles on exciting products before moving to consulting (as an engineering VP)

Email: deepmodel@protonmail.com

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

#88
Location: Chicago

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Within the Midwest

Technologies: Distributed systems, especially those using Erlang (and Elixir to a lesser extent)

Résumé/CV: By request. Over a decade of experience in academic HPC environments including job scheduling, distributed file systems, virtualization (incl. cloud), containerization (incl. K8S)

Email: @ proton.me

no interest in fintech or adtech.

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

#90
Location: Toronto, Canada

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: JavaScript/Node.js, Ruby, React, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Docker, AWS

Résumé/CV: https://julia-park.ca/assets/pdfs/Julia_Park_Resume.pdf

Email: julia.ay.park [at] gmail.com

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I am a former data monkey turned full-stack software engineer based out of Toronto. I have 2 years of open-source experience as well as 4 years in a technical role at a software start up, which has taught me to adapt quickly and effectively communicate within cross-functional, remote teams. Recently, I designed and built an open-source observability framework for serverless functions with 3 other engineers. Check it out here: https://try-firefly.github.io/

I love diving deep into complex problems, learning new technologies and working collaboratively to get the job done. Even if the tech stack isn’t a 100% fit, please reach out!

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