New comment by seanballais in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2024)"

  Location: Tacloban, Philippines
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Mainly Python, Rust, and C++, but have experience with other technologies like Java, JavaScript, and Django.
  Résumé/CV: https://seanballais.com/CV.pdf
  Portfolio: https://seanballais.com/works/
  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanballais/
  Email: sean@seanballais.com
  

Hey, there! I’m a passionate and versatile software developer who has been programming for 10+ years, with around 2 years of those as a professional. I’ve worked with different tech and built apps for the desktop, web, and mobile. I have some experience dealing with clients, and have taught programming. Currently co-leading a local developer community. I’m looking forward to tackling new and exciting challenges.

New comment by editor678 in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (October 2023)"

  Location: Prague, Czech Republic
  Remote: Yes, preferred (agile/scrum experience)
  Willing to relocate: maybe, depends on location
  Technologies: Pyton (9+ YOE), Golang (3+ YOE), Rust (1+ YOE)
  CV: by request
  Email: editor678@gmail.com

I’m backend engineer with 15+ year of experiences (mostly in Python/Django/Golang/REST API).

Portfolios:
http://github.com/nickspring/

Generally Intelligent (YC S17) Is Hiring Machine Learning Research Engineers

Generally Intelligent is an AI research company. Our mission is to build human-like general intelligence and make it safely accessible in order to ensure that the transition to greater-than-human intelligence leads to a more abundant, unconstrained, and equitable society. We take a first-principles approach, starting from simple self-supervised architectures and evolving them to tackle human developmental milestones of increasing complexity.

Machine Learning Research Engineer role (onsite in San Francisco only): https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/c2f4a435-1eef-489…

If you don’t have ML experience or you are remote, see the Systems Engineer role: https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/7afede07-8f22-4c4…

Or the ML Engineer (Remote) role: https://jobs.lever.co/generallyintelligent/9411e2ec-502a-403…


Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31676449

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New comment by kevsim in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2021)"

Kitemaker (YC W21) | Fullstack engineer | Remote | Full-time

Kitemaker is reinventing the product development tool to help every team work like the world’s best product teams. We’re looking for founding members who can not only help us shape our product, but also shape the company itself. We’re building everything in TypeScript top-to-bottom (Node, React), our API uses GraphQL and we’re working on a bunch of fun integrations (GitHub, GitLab, Slack, etc.).

Fully remote but should have some decent workday overlap with GMT+1 timezone.

Find out more at https://careers.kitemaker.co

You can check out our LaunchHN here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26540692

Upcoming Free Webinar: 7 Hidden Tactics From The Fastest Growing E-Commerce Companies

Are you struggling to grow your e-commerce business?

Sick of low conversion rates?

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On average, only 3% of e-commerce website visitors converted into customers.

Yikes.

Yet, brands like the Dollar Shave Club and AppSumo are making millions even during a global pandemic.

You want to join their ranks, but you’re just not sure what you’re doing wrong. It feels like everyone else is in on some secret recipe to success.

On August 24 at 8 am PST, I’m exposing the hidden tactics the fastest growing e-commerce brands are using to dominate the online shopping industry with a free webinar.

Along with my co-host, Matthew Santos, VP of Products and Strategy at NP Accel, and Brooke Hess, Senior Director, Paid Media at NP Digital, we’ll break down how you can implement each one to boost your e-commerce sales.

It’s free. Register here.

What Will You Learn?

Since opening my agency, NP Digital, I’ve worked with companies of all sizes, including some of the world’s fastest-growing e-commerce brands.

I’ve seen first-hand the unique strategies these companies use to generate targeted traffic, attract quality leads, and convert shoppers into paying customers.

The best part? These e-commerce sales tactics work for brands of all sizes. Whether you’re just starting or you already have some skin in the game, these strategies can work for you.

Here are some of the specific things we will teach you:

  1. E-commerce SEO: Learn how to generate free, recurring, and high-converting traffic with SEO practices no one else is talking about.
  2. Paid advertising: Discover how to multiply your results and increase your conversion rate even with a small paid ads budget.
  3. E-commerce CRO: Uncover the powerful strategies fast-growing e-commerce brands use to improve conversion rate optimization (CRO).

These points are only scratching the surface of what you’ll learn.

Conclusion

One of the best ways to become successful in business is to look for clues. Brands leave breadcrumbs you can follow and reverse engineer to your benefit.

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PS: If you want my team to implement these hacks and manage your e-commerce business, go here.

New comment by tndl in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2021)"

SumUp | Technical Lead | ONSITE or REMOTE (Boulder, CO)
SumUp is a fintech company focused on empowering small businesses. We’re primarily focused on enabling merchants to accept payments, and we build a number of tools including POS devices (similar to Square). As a company we’ve primarily operated in European markets and Brazil, but we’re hiring in the US to build out our Global Expansion team which will be responsible for establishing new markets including the United States.

We’re looking for experienced engineers with a history of technical leadership on big projects. We use tools like Elixir, Ruby, Golang, (among others) to work on a myriad of technical projects related to establishing new markets.

We’re especially interested in engineers who have experience with hardware certification and payments infrastructure, and those who have experience working on open source projects.

Send me an email at austin.tindle@sumup.com and mention hackernews if you’re interested.