New comment by skepdimi in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2019)"

About: Fullstack developer with product development experience

Portfolio: https://jonathandiaz.me/work

Location: Florida, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not immediately

Technologies: React, React Native, Vue, Node.js, Typescript, Ruby on Rails, AWS S3, Redis, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Heroku

Résumé: https://tinyurl.com/y3quc9to

Email: work@jonathandiaz.me

New comment by pknerd in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2019)"

SEEKING WORK
Web Developer/ETL Developer

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Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not immediately but in plans.

Skills: Web Development, Data/Web Scraping, ETL Development. Blogging and Teaching

Technologies: Laravel, Django, Flask, Selenium/Requests, Elasticsearch, Airflow, Bonobo, custom Data Pipelines in Python.

Programming: PHP, C#, Ruby, Java and a bit of Go. Though I am a polyglot programmer.

Resume/CV: http://adnansiddiqi.me

Blog: http://blog.adnansiddiqi.me

Email: kadnan (at) gmail (dot) com.

I have been working as a remote developer for a US-based startup where I have set up and managed an infrastructure to run data pipelines that acquire data from different resources 24/7. Besides, I have worked a decade+ as a Web developer and well versed about the core concepts related to modern development. I am also into system optimization and love to find ways to speed up systems; be it on website or backend DB and other application servers. I am looking for remote work and I am capable to manage my own workflow and tasks.

Recently I started learning OpenCV for fun and made a toy app, called _ImageInsights_ You can learn more about it on my blog (http://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/create-a-simplest-image-search-e…). The demo video is also available (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG0uVcYGpDc)

New comment by xelxebar in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

  Location: Obihiro, Japan
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Résumé/CV: Upon request
  Email: employment@wilsonb.com
  Proficient Languages: POSIX shell (dash), bash, C (gcc), Plain/AMS TeX, make, dc (GNU bc implementation), sed
  Hobby Languages: x86_64 (GNU as), Haskell, Guile scheme, Lua
  Technologies: ELF binaries, linker (ld), loader (ld.so), shellcheck, bats, gawk, valgrind, readelf, Hakyll, objdump, git, fail2ban, snort, nginx, postfix, openkim, opendmarc, dovecot, tor, znc, prosody, gnuplot

I just exited a Ph.D. program in algebraic geometry, looking at performing differential geometry over discrete “manifolds”. In particular, I was interested in porting General Relativity to a discrete differential geometry realm. Now, I’m looking for remote work.

In broad strokes, my talents lie in three main domains. Relaying what I hear from my peers: 1) my ramp-up time on technical subjects is fast, 2) my analysis is deep and careful, and 3) my explanations of highly technical material are lucid and helpful. Words are words though, so I hope to find a team with lots of opportunities for growth, and where my natural talents are useful and appreciated.

On the DevOps side, I have a relatively comprehensive understanding of Linux as an OS, having used Linux primarily since middle school. These days, I pretty much live in the command line and (finally) have the background to rely primarily on man/info pages and source code for my documentation needs, without resorting to blogs or wiki pages.

Finally, I love math. I find it beautiful, exhilarating, not to mention useful. Regardless of day job, I find myself spending a good bit of my free time studying algebra, geometry, and their intersection. This interest spills over into languages like Haskell and Scheme, hardware execution models, and even the Linux kernel.

I would flourish in R&D or any position that can use an overabudance of curiosity and a scrutinizing eye.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

New comment by xelxebar in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

Location: Obihiro, Japan Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Résumé/CV: Upon request Email: employment@wilsonb.com Proficient Languages: POSIX shell (dash), bash, C (gcc), Plain/AMS TeX, make, dc (GNU bc implementation), sed Hobby Languages: x86_64 (GNU as), Haskell, Guile scheme, Lua Technologies: ELF binaries, linker (ld), loader (ld.so), shellcheck, bats, gawk, valgrind, readelf, Hakyll, objdump, git, fail2ban, … Continue reading New comment by xelxebar in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

New comment by xelxebar in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

  Location: Obihiro, Japan
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Résumé/CV: Upon request
  Email: employment@wilsonb.com
  Proficient Languages: POSIX shell (dash), bash, C (gcc), Plain/AMS TeX, make, dc (GNU bc implementation), sed
  Hobby Languages: x86_64 (GNU as), Haskell, Guile scheme, Lua
  Technologies: ELF binaries, linker (ld), loader (ld.so), shellcheck, bats, gawk, valgrind, readelf, Hakyll, objdump, git, fail2ban, snort, nginx, postfix, openkim, opendmarc, dovecot, tor, znc, prosody, gnuplot

I just exited a Ph.D. program in algebraic geometry, looking at performing differential geometry over discrete “manifolds”. In particular, I was interested in porting General Relativity to a discrete differential geometry realm. Now, I’m looking for remote work.

In broad strokes, my talents lie in three main domains. Relaying what I hear from my peers: 1) my ramp-up time on technical subjects is fast, 2) my analysis is deep and careful, and 3) my explanations of highly technical material are lucid and helpful. Words are words though, so I hope to find a team with lots of opportunities for growth, and where my natural talents are useful and appreciated.

On the DevOps side, I have a relatively comprehensive understanding of Linux as an OS, having used Linux primarily since middle school. These days, I pretty much live in the command line and (finally) have the background to rely primarily on man/info pages and source code for my documentation needs, without resorting to blogs or wiki pages.

Finally, I love math. I find it beautiful, exhilarating, not to mention useful. Regardless of day job, I find myself spending a good bit of my free time studying algebra, geometry, and their intersection. This interest spills over into languages like Haskell and Scheme, hardware execution models, and even the Linux kernel.

I would flourish in R&D or any position that can use an overabudance of curiosity and a scrutinizing eye.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

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New comment by autokatalyst in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

Location: New York

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: python, flask, django MySQL, sqlalchemy, pandas, scikit-learn, html/css/js, jquery, bootstrap, jupyter, R, pytorch

Email: contact[at]autokatalyst.com

Available for the following:

* Full-Stack Web Development

* Data Science/Business Analytics

* Business Process Automation

* Quantitative Risk Management (Hedge Funds/HFT/Systematic Trading)

  - extensive experience developing regulatory/operational/trading risk management tools in quantitative finance.

Experienced full-stack developer with a machine learning focus. Building data-driven applications that deliver material business results is my specialty. I’ve been fortunate enough to work in a variety of industries from Quantitative Finance to Insurance Technology (InsurTech) and Recycling & Waste Management Technology (WasteTech). I’m pragmatic, professional, and put a strong emphasis on communicating clearly and developing projects towards mutually accepted first priniciples. Happy to chat about your specific domain and what might be achievable.

I enjoy solving business problems with software and diving into various domains and building solutions that have a material impact on the bottom line. One of my best performing projects (continues to save millions annually) required 70% digging into a problem domain and 30% coding. Another recent project I’m proud of is an ML-powered pricing engine that’s given a $250+M funded competitor’s service in the space a run for it’s money. I’ve produced results working both as a member of a technical team and independently (working directly with key stakeholders/executives).

New comment by autokatalyst in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

Location: New York Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: python, flask, django MySQL, sqlalchemy, pandas, scikit-learn, html/css/js, jquery, bootstrap, jupyter, R, pytorch Email: contact[at]autokatalyst.com Available for the following: * Full-Stack Web Development * Data Science/Business Analytics * Business Process Automation * Quantitative Risk Management (Hedge Funds/HFT/Systematic Trading) – extensive experience developing regulatory/operational/trading risk management …

New comment by tabbyg in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

Location: New York Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: * Primarily in Python * Secondary: C#, JavaScript * Middle tier to back-end development(Frameworks: Django, Flask, .NET Core, ORM: Django + SQLAlchemy) * FE experience: Angular7 + React * DevOps pipeline creation with Terraform and AWS CodePipeline * Docker and Kubernetes * Experience creating data …