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

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

#131
Location: Minneapolis, MN

Remote : Yes

Willing To Relocate: Yes

Technologies : C#, ASP.NET MVC, Typescript, Javascript, React, Node.js, AWS

Résumé/CV: available upon request

Email : senthilblogs@gmail.com

Hello,

I am an experienced software engineer with over 10 years of developing backend software for a major financial news publishing company in the U.S.

I am looking for a new opportunity in the same industry or outside.

Thanks

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

#132
I'm a product engineer with 3 years of software engineering experience. I programmed in many languages as my CS education taught me to learn languages quickly. I'll learn whatever technologies there are. I also have a few skills in hacking (e.g. replicating rowhammer or compromising a Docker container via an SQL injection - that one has a twist!).

I have an additional academic background in psychology and a humble professional background in coaching teachers and teaching software engineering. I love self-development on a personal level. I've helped myself and friends to get into long lasting romantic relationships, and had to dispel many myths to get there! Currently, I meditate a lot to be the best, loving and sustainably altruistic version of myself for the world around me.

Location: US/The Netherlands

Remote: yes

Willing to relocate: no

Resume: upon request

Email: see my profile

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

#134
Location: Seattle, WA

Remote: yes

Willing to relocate: maybe

Technologies: Go, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Postgres, SQLite, SQL, PyTorch, FastAI, LLM, NextJS, React, GCP

Résumé/CV: https://u-turn.dev

Email: dudley@u-turn.dev

Product engineering leader helping build great teams. Twenty-plus years of software development. Over the past decade have helped turn around multiple products and teams in crisis.

Currently focusing on helping organizations apply deep learning and LLMs for information extraction from unstructured sources. A recent project in that vain: https://hnjobs.u-turn.dev

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

#135
I have been involved in developer tools and automation as a developer and community member for over 25 years, since the early days of the world wide web. I've held executive roles at Docker, Rancher Labs, MariaDB, and Kentik. I am insanely curious, always asking questions to get to the heart of the matter, and driven to help others succeed.

Location: San Francisco, CA

Remote: yes

Willing to relocate: for the right opportunity

Technologies: Linux, Python, Go

Résumé/CV: https://keeb.dev/static/cv.pdf

Email: nick@stinemates.org

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

#136
Location: San Francisco

Remote: No preference, as long as I don't have to move far from Bay Area

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: C, Rust, Golang, Haskell, Lisp, Python, Lua, OpenGL, SQLite3, JavaScript, PostgreSQL, AWS EC2, S3, ECS, Batch.

Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikjuola

Email: mikko.juola@iki.fi

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I've been working at the Bay Area since 2015, most recently at Pinterest. At work, I've done big data pipelines, designed some batch job systems, computing metrics, handling billing APIs, lots of Python, Go and Java and working with AWS, i.e. backend and data engineer stuff. I've been coding since I was less than 10 years old so I am quite strong in churning out code.

But I'm trying to look for work that's more in line with what I do on my free time: Challenging low-level C or Rust programming, machine learning implementations (see e.g. this LLaMA language model thing I made https://github.com/Noeda/rllama/, graphics programming or research-type work, uncommon programming languages.

If you scroll through my random crap repositories you can see what kind of things I'm interested in: https://github.com/Noeda?tab=repositories

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

#139
Location: Boston, MA

Remote: Yes, or in Boston

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Kubernetes, Envoy, LLMs, service mesh, Hugging Face, Python, SQL, BigQuery, DBT, LangChain, Docker

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardli/

Email: rdl@amorphousdata.com

I posted last month and had a few worthwhile conversations, so posting this again!

I'm an entrepreneur & product person. I've been an exec at two successful exits (Duo, Rapid7) and started my own company (Ambassador Labs) whose story is still being written. I'm super-interested in LLMs and what issues people are running into. So I'm interested in anyone who could use a product person for a part-time consulting gig. The more interesting the consulting, the less you need to pay me! :)

Some examples of work I could do would be helping you tell your story, building a sales deck, or maybe figuring out what you could do with all the new AI stuff. Or something else. Thanks for reading.

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

#140
Location: New Delhi, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: within India

Technologies: Rust, C++, C, Python, Go, Postgres, SQL, Linux

Résumé/CV: https://gotlou.srht.site/resume.pdf

Email: gotlouemail@gmail.com

Blog: https://gotlou.srht.site

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saksham--mittal

I'm a student, and am looking for a good internship experience in the first half of 2024. I am currently a Google Summer of Code contributor at the Tor Project, and have contributed to Arti, the Rust rewrite of Tor in C, working beside the Arti devs.

I'm particularly interested in open source, computer networking and associated software. A while back I hacked around and built a peer to peer file transfer program to learn Rust, including the file transfer protocol too (you can check it out on https://github.com/gotlougit/p2p-file-transfer or on https://git.sr.ht/~gotlou/p2p-file-transfer). I did this mostly being inspired by Tailscale and also out of frustration of how getting uncompressed photos from friends was a mess.

I love learning new things and am a fast learner. Recently I migrated to NixOS, and quickly ended up configuring a tmpfs rootfs so I could manage the state of my system better.

For more info, check out my Github at https://github.com/gotlougit

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