Ask HN: Who is hiring right now?
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#472Red Hat | All Positions Remote | Everything | https://www.redhat.com/en/jobs Red Hat. You know who we are. We're also the world's top Kubernetes provider with OpenShift (well over 1000 customers). We're Ansible. We're OpneShift Dedicated and OpenShift Online (Hosted services). We're a huge company with openings in marketing, management, VPs also! We're worldwide. We have offices around the globe. We're all remote: th…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring right now?
#473Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring right now?
#474This is a fully remote position, full-time or part-time, with flexible working hours and work arrangements.
We’re looking for an experienced developer who enjoys working with server side technologies and possesses a good mixture of DevOps and application development chops, has been around the block a couple of times, and would like to build forward-thinking and innovative solutions with experienced teammates in a progressive-oriented environment.
About the role: You should have plenty of experience in building performant, easy to use, well monitored and well tested APIs, creating and maintaining robust web applications, designing efficient data flows, communicating clearly, sharing knowledge and questioning existing solutions.
If you are a positive-oriented hacker who does not fit the traditional company structure and resonates with the mindset of programming languages and paradigms being just a tool and not a heavy personal attachment and identification, then this role might be the right fit for you.
About the company: We’re a self funded SaaS company that primarily builds forward-thinking tools for internet professionals. We are a bootstrapped company that believes the future belongs to smaller companies that don’t subscribe to the 9-to-5 corporate way of doing things. We believe that the Silicon Valley era is over, and we are building a business that allows us to enjoy the freedom of working remotely where each of us has the autonomy and flexibility to have a high impact on the world with our work.
By actively maintaining an environment in which developers can grow professionally and personally, we’re making sure that solving problems becomes not just a joy, but a thrill.
Lead Elixir / Ruby Back-end Developer: https://nightwatch.io/jobs/backend-developer
Devops Engineer: https://nightwatch.io/jobs/devops-engineer
QA Engineer: https://nightwatch.io/jobs/quality-assurance-specialist
Head of Marketing: https://nightwatch.io/jobs/head-of-marketing
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring right now?
#475CrowdStrike is hiring aggressively.
My team managers the physical and virtual server infrastructure.
I'm looking for:
Data Center Technicians (non remote)
Power Analysts (looking at server, pdu, DC power - remote)
HW Performance Testers (server, cpu, disk performance analysis - remote)
Linux Automation (remote) VMWare Administrators (highly advanced in large scale environments with high complexity and throughput - remote)
Project Managers with experience deploying telecom and circuits (remote)
Network Engineers (remote)
Storage Engineers (familiar w/ ZFS, iscsi, nfs, complex storage analysis - remote)
If interested, please Review jobs above, and if you don’t see what’s above or what you are good at, mail me aXlaXn@crXowdstXrike.com (remove the "X"es) with your resume and a brief introduction - please put “remote HN” In your subject.
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#476Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring right now?
#477Red Hat | All Positions Remote | Everything | https://www.redhat.com/en/jobs Red Hat. You know who we are. We're also the world's top Kubernetes provider with OpenShift (well over 1000 customers). We're Ansible. We're OpneShift Dedicated and OpenShift Online (Hosted services). We're a huge company with openings in marketing, management, VPs also! We're worldwide. We have offices around the globe. We're all remote: th…
This is probably out of scope for this thread, but why does every corporation love to use RHEL? I tried spinning up a RHEL instance but to do some of the most basic actions (using yum) required me to register the instance with "subscription manager" (pay wall).
There's no-cost developer licenses as well that you can use with subscription manager. And, of course, there's also CentOS for free-as-in-beer.