Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#482Remote: Prefer Remote, but open to hybrid for DC area for the right comp
Willing to relocate: for the right comp, anything is a possibility
Technologies: I have worked across the web technology stack - applications and other systems I've built and deployed have leveraged load balancers, reverse proxies, HTTP webservers, custom TCP/UDP servers, my own custom application servers, caching and persistence systems like RDBMS or NoSQL databases, as well as commonly used caches and message bus/queueing systems like Redis, Hazelcast, Kafka, RabbitMQ. My last few professional experiences have leveraged a classic PostgreSQL/Redis/Rails tech stack, but I have also used other languages extensively. I enjoy Python for most data related work and for building and deploying web services, but also have used Elixir and Erlang, having written a pricer in Elixir which called down to C. Recently I have been learning Rust and deployed a crate called `nasdaq`. I enjoy solving problems, deeply thinking about the right architecture for whatever system or component is required, coming up with the design and then implementing the code and eventually using that service/endpoint to solve a large problem, if applicable.
I have deployed systems as monoliths as well as microservices in a number of tech stacks. Here is a summary:
Programming languages: Python, Ruby, Elixir, Rust
Web frameworks: Flask, FastAPI, Django, Ruby on Rails, Phoenix
Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, LiveView, Hotwire, React
Persistence/caching: PostgreSQL, Redis
3rd party libraries/systems: Apache Airflow, Elasticsearch, Docker, Kubernetes, LATEX, pandas, numpy, Torch, TensorFlow
Other: BEAM (Erlang/OTP), EVM (Solidity), Slang/SecDb.
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aonxx-kxIXF0ZwYROdffS2VnVxA...Email: arthurcolle@gmail.com
Github: @arthurcolle, @stochastic-thread
You might remember me from fun HN posts such as the following:
'SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion'
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32696866
'Ask HN: Anyone know any funny programming jokes?'
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25850739
Please reach out! Eager to contribute to data-driven companies that are solving real problems for users :) Previous employers include Goldman Sachs in NYC, and GetWell in the DC area.Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#483Hello I am Jose and I am a highly motivated and experienced Software Engineer with over 6 years of experience in delivering innovative and user-friendly software solutions. Skilled in both front-end and back-end development with proficiency in various technologies such as Heroku, AWS, Git, Firebase, and Braintree. Proven ability to effectively manage projects independently and remotely, ensuring on-time delivery while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams. Continuously seeking opportunities to expand my technical skillset by learning new tools and languages.
Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#484 Location: SoCal, SF
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: maybe, west coast or near good surfing
Technologies: C, SQLite, linux, vim, HTML, CSS, javascript, java, MySQL
Résumé/CV: on request
Email: ta8544614@gmail.com (throwaway)
20+ years programming. Recently wrote a webapp in C from scratch for small, standalone single server situations. Before that, significantly contributed to a SaaS startup now handling $1B+ transactions per year.Personal projects with autonomous robots, hydroponics, pizza making.
BS Electrical Engineering
contract to start and then we'll see how it goes.
prefer companies with pay below market with equity for interesting projects
Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#485 Location: Earth
Remote: only
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Linux, Kubernetes, CI/CD, Monitoring and Go/Python.
Résumé/CV: on request
Email: sbovyrin@gmail.com
Hello, my name is Sergey and I'm addicted to automation. I first tried it when I was 18 years old. I built an automated system in a famous online game to level up characters and sell them later. Since then, I have been making a living through automation. At the beginning of my career, I worked as a backend developer and developed a CRM system to automate logistics company routines. The next important point in my career was working for a company that organized business events. During this time, I gained extensive knowledge about communication through COM ports and network interfaces by implementing a web application that integrated with various hardware devices. Then, I finally found a job that aligned with my passion for automation, so I made a decision to switch from a developer to DevOps engineer. So far, I am very happy. Over the years, thanks to my experience, I have learned that true automation, without proper monitoring, can actually make work more difficult and maintenance more expensive.I have over 10 years of professional experience, with 5 years as a software developer and almost 6 years as a DevOps engineer. My core skills include monitoring and functional programming concepts such as immutability and referential transparency that I use in infrastructure design. These skills help me to build reliable and maintainable systems.
In my work I use:
- Linux, Shell script
- Python, Go
- Prometheus, Grafana, Loki
- Jenkins
- Kubernetes, terraform, docker
- AWS
Having lived in 28 countries over the past 10 years, I am comfortable working in multicultural teams and adapting to new environments.Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#486 Location: New York
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite, Luminar, KeyShot, Final Cut Pro, Cinema 4D
Résumé/CV: On Request
Email: utvisuals@gmail.com
Website: https://www.ugurturgut.com
Hi, I am UT, a UI/UX and branding designer with over 10 years of experience in the field. I specialize in designing complex projects that have depth, and I work with another freelance partner to ensure we can work on projects quickly and deliver results efficiently. We also design digital products from the ground up.We are very experienced in designing SaaS projects, news websites, and mobile apps with a focus on user-centered design. We have also designed many landing pages and dashboards.
We work very swiftly and deliver high quality products in a short time.
Our experience includes a wide range of industries.
Apart from UI/UX work, we also design custom typefaces and fonts.
We are currently looking for freelance, full time, part time and contract roles.
Feel free to reach out and check my portfolio on my website, which includes only a small portion of the work I have done so far.
Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#487Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies:Agile,Scrum,Kanban,SAFe
Résumé/CV: www.agilejp.com / https://www.linkedin.com/in/j%C4%99drzej-piecyk-646150b4/
Email:jedrzej.piecyk@agilejp.com
Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2023)
#488Remote: Yes, only
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: JavaScript, Typescript, Go, C, Node.js, Express, Remix, Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, Solidity, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL, GraphQL, Redis, MongoDB, DynamoDB, Lambda, React/Redux, React Native, Vue, HTML/CSS, TailwindCSS, jQuery, Git/GitHub, Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, Hardhat, Truffle, AWS, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, and Heroku.
Résumé/CV: https://gabrieldealmeida.com/images/Gabriel_De_Almeida_Resum...
Email: Gabrieldealmeida@hey.com
Website: https://gabrieldealmeida.com
Short Bio: I'm a full-stack software engineer based in West Palm Beach, FL. Most recently I was the lead architect and developer for Fortuna, a highly available and fault-tolerant open-source Ethereum transfer event ingestor used to keep track of all ERC20, ERC721, and ERC1155 transfer events and token metadata since genesis, https://github.com/upstreamapp/fortuna. I'm also the co-creator of Campion, https://campion-breaker.github.io, an edge-based serverless middleware for implementing circuit-breaking functionality for distributed services. Previously, I founded BooklyBox, which was successfully acquired by Quarterly, https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/12/pagehabit/.