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

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

#341
Location: Washington, USA

Remote: Yes. I am an experienced remote worker.

Willing to relocate: Yes! I am excited by the opportunity to live in a new city.

Technologies: Pixel-perfect mockups, mobile app design, user interface (UI) design, responsive front-end web development

Résumé/CV: https://dillonbrown.me/resume.pdf

Portfolio/Website: https://dillonbrown.me

Hello, my name is Dillon and I want to help you create cool stuff. I'm looking for UI and UX positions, as well as junior web development work.

I'm really into usability, especially when it comes to designing app interfaces. I like making people's lives a little easier with the skills I have. I'm always thinking about how technology can be improved and how people interact with it.

User interface design is my passion and I can do some basic front-end web development. Plain old HTML and CSS are my tools of choice. I can hack together some JavaScript given enough time. By far the most impressive JavaScript I have cobbled together is for an open-source web app I built as a passion project, which can be seen here [1]. Please take a look at my portfolio [2] to see some of my favorite projects.

[1] https://github.com/dillonjohnbrown/the-drugulator/blob/maste... [2] https://dillonbrown.me

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

#342
Hello!

Software developer with a mechanical engineering degree here who has mostly worked in QA for Windows desktop applications and real-time data collection server applications. My role has mostly been that of a toolmaker for testing these applications. I am a naturally curious person and love learning new things, but am also not afraid of doing the grind of "shipping" a tool. If input from others is to be believed, I typically pick up concepts and onboard more quickly than most people.

I work with Python daily, and have for the past 6 years. I've designed and architected a few large pieces of tooling for my current team, including an RPC-like framework between Python and PowerShell.

I'd like to move into web development or a domain that combines my undergraduate degree with my current profession. While my resume lacks these technologies, that only means I've never been paid to work with them, not that I would completely lost working in a particular domain (maybe just slow to start).

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Location: Austin, TX, USA

Remote: Remote only, unless relocating.

Willing to relocate: Within US - no. Canada or western Europe - yes.

Technologies: I've been paid to write Python (Pydantic, TKinter), SQL, PowerShell, and some C#. Would consider myself an expert in Python, an advanced PowerShell user, and can can stumble my way through C#.

Résumé: (will edit later with link)

Email: com dot gmail at albrewer1

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

#343
Location: Seattle, WA

Remote: preferred

Willing to relocate: yes

Technologies: React, JavaScript, TypeScript, React Native, PostgreSQL, Node.js, Ruby, Rails

Résumé/CV: http://linkedin.com/in/goshacmd/

Email: me@goshacmd.com

Interested in both full-time and freelance opportunities. Full-stack engineer, leaning front-end

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

#344
Hey all, excited to be here :) I'm a British National with a love of Taiwan. I just got back from a 6 month language course in Taipei, and once I find a fully remote job that will let me work in Taiwan I will be moving back.

My main professional experience was working for JPMorgan Chase, where I worked on a full stack web app. The backend used Java, Spring Boot, Akka and GraphQl, deployed as a microservice architecture on Kubernetes. We also used Apache Kafka. The frontend used Angular. We had a full CI/CD pipeline and dev/test/prod namespaces, so I'm well accustomed to a CI/CD development style.

In my own time I mainly play around with Rust, doing projects related either to Language Learning (for example OCR), or Computer Graphics and Rendering.

I have experience working in a remote team, and I learn new technologies quickly, so I'm ready for any challenges. I don't want to work in anything Blockchain/Crypto related, and I am wary of Fintech.

Location: Currently in the UK, but want to be in Taiwan.

Remote: Remote only, unless job is based in Taiwan.

Willing to relocate: Only to Taiwan. :)

Technologies: Java(Spring, Akka, Lagom, GraphQL), JavaScript(React, Angular, HTML5Audio), Kubernetes, Rust(tokio, winit, WGPU), Python, C, Linux(Command Line), SQL

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uxl0SQ1l2UjLHnO97Zf5NwfG...

Email: SimonHCadge@gmail.com

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

#345
Location: Washington, DC Remote: Yes, hybrid and on-site also OK Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Full-stack, systems programming, data analysis. Rust, C, Java, Python, others Résumé/CV: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jules-Bertholet/cv/master/... Email: jules dot bertholet at gmail dot com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jules-bertholet-09398b1bb/ GitHub: https://github.com/Jules-Bertholet/

Undergrad finishing year college, looking for an internship for the summer. I have experience with systems programming, especially in Rust (multiple open-source projects and contributions to the standard library). Also experienced in data analysis, especially in the biological sciences with multiple internships under my belt.

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

#346

  Location: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  Remote: Yes 
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: C, Common Lisp (LispWorks, SBCL), Clojure, Erlang/OTP, XSLT/XQuery, PostgreSQL, GNU/Linux, functional programming, systems programming
  Résumé/CV: upon request
  Email: ska80 [at] gmx [dot] com

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

#347
Location: Fort Worth, TX, US

Remote: Yes or local hybrid

Willing to Relocate: No

Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, MySQL

Resume: https://prettydiff.com

Email: info@prettydiff.com

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My online resume displays my work history, areas of emphasis, and summary of GitHub projects including a browser-based operating system.

My areas of interest include systems architecture using Node.js, application performance analysis, accessibility, knowledge management, and A/B testing.

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

#348
Location: NYC area

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: iOS (Swift/Combine), Android (Kotlin/Rx), Ruby on Rails, SQL

Resume: https://vikram1092.github.io/data/VikramRamkumarResume.pdf

Email: vik.r92@gmail.com

Hi, my name is Vikram. I'm looking for part-time work primarily in mobile apps.

I have worked for a few start ups and most recently started my own!

Technically, I have a ton of experience working in iOS, and a good amount of experience in Ruby on Rails and Android. I've worked on some complex products using video, machine-learning, experimentation, etc. I can also work on design, UI/UX, and basic product management.

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

#349
Location: Novato, CA (Bay Area)

Remote: Preferred, Hybrid or Full.

Willing to relocate: Only closer to Silicon Valley, otherwise no.

Technologies: Rust, C, C++, Java, Python, Bash Shell Scripting, UML, Qt, GTK

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-tyler/

Email: schmidt.tyler@protonmail.com

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

#350
I am most interested in working at late stage startups (think "5 minutes from going public"), public companies, or startups that can compete in liquid compensation with public companies.

Location: SF Bay Area.

Remote: Yes, preferred.

Willing to relocate: Unlikely.

Technologies: Python, Django, Pyramid, Flask, Postgres, MySQL, Docker, AWS, and a few other web technologies. I'm very willing to branch out and work with others, such as Ruby, Node.js, Golang and others, so don't consider this an exhaustive list.

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-miller-0383b741/

Email: pwmiller74@gmail.com

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