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

Remote: Yes (GMT+1) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: (Backend) – AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Node.js, Express, Fastify, Go, Gin, Go-Fiber, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Python, FastAPI, Django, Flask (Frontend) – React, Redux, Zustand, Next.js, Nest.js, React Native, Flutter Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mmpmr_lv1DobUiH1EIkaX1MVMt5… Email: khalidkhairx10@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalid-kheir/ Hi, I’m Khalid Khair, a senior software engineer with 7 years of experience. I’ve … Continue reading New comment by khalidkhair in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2024)"

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Related/Tangent/Meta: I’m compiling tech stack specific jobs along with open source/4 day week jobs at https://jublime.com/. Requesting a tag for 4 day work week like 4DW or 4WW in HN.

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Location: Minneapolis, with ability to work in UK + EU

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, Java, C, C#, C++, SQL, Git, Agile, AWS, Azure, React, Flask, Angular, CSS, Pandas, NumPy, Linux, PyTorch, TensorFlow.

Résumé/CV: z.umn.edu/RijulResume

Email: mahaj068@umn.edu

Hi! I’m a graduating MS Comp Sci student at the University of Minnesota. I have experience with independently developing AI products that have saved $100,000+ across my internships at a leading healthcare company, mostly in the CV and NLP space. I’ve also been involved in leading research teams in to develop LLM API from 0 to 1.

I’m open to any roles in the SW/AI space – don’t hesitate to reach out! I’m very friendly, a fast learner and always willing to put in 110% to anything I do!

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Flink Robotics | Zurich, Switzerland | Onsite & Hybrid | https://www.flink.so/ | Software Intelligence for Robots

Flink Robotics is an early-stage ETH SpinOff dedicated to enabling flexible robotic automation for anyone, anywhere. Join our highly talented and motivated team to build the next generation of software intelligence that transforms any robot into a plug-n-play automation solution for material handling.

As an Reinforcement Learning Engineer for Robotic Manipulation you will play a crucial role in making autonomous robots a reality. This is your chance to apply cutting edge technologies to solve real world problems, achieving unprecedented reliability and robustness. You will join a fast-paced, goal-driven team of world-class experts in vision, control and artificial intelligence. As one of the first team members of a fast paced tech startup, you will contribute in shaping the future of our technological roadmap. With your work and vision, you will help advance the state of the art in robotics and how mechanical machines become intelligent and flexible workers for material handling.

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How Crucial is Business Cashflow Management to Surviving Inflation?

What is business cash flow? Is cash flow the same as profit? How crucial is business cashflow management? These are the questions on the minds of a lot of business owners.  Keep reading. We have answers.

Managing Business Cashflow is Crucial

Let’s start here. You must manage business cash flow. There is no way around it. This is even more important during inflation, as you never know how far your cash will go by tomorrow. No, cash flow is not the same as profit, but it is just as vital.  In fact, without business cashflow management, profit can become non-existent.

Here are some tips for managing cash flow so your business can be thriving and profitable.

Profit First

Profit First” is a book by Mike Michalowicz. It’s a great read that lays out an innovative new way to manage cash in your business. The profit first mentality suggested that owners take their profit from cash deposits before expenses, rather than paying themselves with what’s leftover. Of course, that is a pretty severe break from what is historically  normal. Typically, businesses pay expenses first and consider whatever is left to be profit. With the profit first approach, predetermined percentages of cash deposits transfer into various accounts before expenses are paid.

A Cash Pool Helps

Paying expenses last is scary for sure, especially when inflation is on the rise. However, reserves and a cash pool can help. The key is to have a business credit portfolio. This allows access to cash when you need it in the form of a cash pool, without damaging your personal credit. Access to cash is vital when you never know how far your cash might go from week-to-week. How do you create a cash pool with a business credit portfolio?

Using Business Credit to Build a Cash Pool

Using business credit to build a cash pool is key to cash flow management.  There are 3 parts:

  • Cash on hand
  • Amount available to spend on vendor credit accounts
  • Amount available to spend on business credit cards

Vendor accounts allow your purchases on credit. Typically, they are net accounts rather than revolving. The total of all available credit on business credit cards goes toward this “pooled” amount as well. Credit cards can help protect your business, as they may limit exposure with online purchases. In addition, most have fraud protocols that can help protect you from having to pay for fraudulent charges. In contrast, using a debit card leaves very few options for recovery.

Money Management Tools

Managing funds can be overwhelming. There are a number of tools that can help streamline the process. These include companies like Brex, Divvy, Expensify, Ramp, and Lola.

Obviously, it is useful to choose a tool that also helps build business credit. There are not a lot that will do this, but some will.

Brex Business Money Management System

Brex integrates with your company’s existing accounting software. It allows for expense tracking, helps pay bills, and offers more control over spending.

The easiest way to use Brex is to open a Brex Cash account. Everyone with a Brex cash account gets a corporate card that works just like a debit card. It draws from your Brex Cash balance daily as you spend, then reports those draws as payments to Dun & Bradstreet, helping build your business credit score.

Since the Brex cash account balance is the security and the limit, there is no underwriting. They also offer a more traditional card with limits that can go up to 20x higher than that of typical corporate cards. They base approval and credit limits for this card on business financial information, including available cash, spending patterns, and more.

The entire balance will be paid monthly, so it is more like net financing than the cash card, but more flexible as well.

You can get cards for your team members and set individual spending limits, which helps manage spending.  There are also virtual card options for online spending.

Divvy

Another option that helps build business credit is Divvy. It is similar to Brex with just a few differences. For example, Brex charges $5 per card for additional cards except premium accounts, which get unlimited cards. Divvy offers unlimited free cards. Other differences include:

Other options for money management tools include Ramp, Lola, and Expensify. They each offer a number of benefits with various pricing options, but at this point they do not report to the business credit reporting agencies.

Business Cashflow Management is Vital, Especially When Inflation is Rising

If you do not manage cash flow, you are doomed from the start. Even if you have all the profit in the world, you cannot survive without cash. Having access to a cash pool is helpful when interest rates and prices are rising. Wondering how to start building a cash flow pool for your business. The answer is to sign up for a free business finance assessment with a Credit Suite expert today!

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