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djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
brendan_bormann · a year ago
Location: Denver, CO - USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: TypeScript, React, Node, Rust, Go, & more

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NAd3n_qU_5ewgxj79VVgNj_qKdv...

Email: Find on my site & resume

My Site: https://brendan.bormann.dev/

Hey! I'm Brendan, a software engineer with 9 years of experience. I've worked at many start-ups and have a wide range of experience. I'm great with TypeScript and Rust and I do my best work as a backend engineer, working with databases and APIs. I also have full-stack experience!

Feel free to reach out about possible roles directly at my email, you can find it on my site or resume. I'm looking for a good culture fit above all! Thanks!

djasnowski · a year ago
Nice website. I like it!
djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
djasnowski · a year ago

  Location: Birmingham, AL
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: TypeScript, JavaScript, Node.js, React, Vue, GraphQL, Vite, Prisma, Drizzle, Docker, Apollo, D3.js, Postgres, Redis, Next.js, NestJS, Express, webpack, Tailwind CSS, AWS, GCP, Terraform, Jenkins, MySQL, SQL, MongoDB, esbuild and more.
  Résumé/CV: https://www.danjasnowski.com/Dan-Jasnowski-Resume-2024.pdf
  Email: djasnowski+hn@gmail.com
With 10 years of experience, I've had a career at a myriad of startups, a bank and NASA. I lean towards the front-end but most of my roles have been full-stack anyway. Looking for Senior Software Engineering positions.

djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
welder · a year ago
I use your cloud logging product. Because of your clean tailwind UI, I thought if my company fails I would apply to work at yours... until I saw you're using Vue instead of React :P

P.S. Discovered you via DigitalOcean's App Platform settings, but they still call you 'Logtail'.

djasnowski · a year ago
Vue is fantastic. React is fantastic. It's not difficult. Now Ext.js? That's terrible.
djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
cuuupid · a year ago
GovPro AI / Unanet | REMOTE (US) | Full-Time | Software Engineer (AI)

We're using AI to automate the procurement cycle for the US government. We mainly work with contractors to speed up the search, research & proposal drafting parts of the bidding process. We were recently acquired by Unanet and have exciting plans making use of the latest developments in multimodal models and agentic frameworks.

Looking for TypeScript engineers with experience using Vue. Experience using AI models, building in Palantir Foundry, and deploying in AWS are all a plus. Clearance is NOT required but a huge plus.

Base salary range is $135,400 to $157,500 (excludes bonus and stock).

https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/embed/job_app?for=unanet&to...

Mention you were referred by @cuuupid in your application!

djasnowski · a year ago
This looks right up my ally! I worked at NASA for 3 years, use Vue a lot and love TypeScript. Sent in an app! Hello wave
djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
heavygoods · a year ago
HeavyGoods | HYBRID in Dresden, Germany | 4 day week | Senior Full Stack Developer | https://heavygoods.net/

We develop and operate the SaaS platform https://heavygoods.net/

A typical use case: A transport company wants to move a 70-meter-long rotor blade to a wind farm. The planner needs to know whether the loaded vehicle will fit through the narrow access road.

With HeavyGoods this user builds his heavy transport vehicle in the browser and places the rotor blade on it. HeavyGoods automatically finds a safe driving maneuver through the route section - based on a precise drone aerial image or Google Maps.

Senior Full-Stack Developer: You plan and develop new features with our small team. With tests, refactorings and extensions you ensure the long-term robust operation of the HeavyGoods software.

Stack: TypeScript + PostgreSQL + Node.js + React + Vite + GitHub Actions + Docker + AWS Lambda

4 day week: 1 day presence at ImpactHub Dresden (Germany) + 3 days choose your location

Join our team: https://heavygoods.net/en/news/job-full-stack-developer

djasnowski · a year ago
This looks right up my alley. Wish this was in USA.
djasnowski commented on Leaving Neovim for Zed   stevedylan.dev/posts/leav... · Posted by u/mxstbr
wyclif · a year ago
After years of using Vim as a keyboard assassin, then Neovim (with a custom config initially based on kickstart.nvim), about a month ago I started using LazyVim. After test-driving the default config for just a few hours, I found myself nodding my head and saying to myself, "Yes, this is the way."

I had seen some of the other "Neovim as IDE" projects but after looking at them carefully, I decided that LazyVim is generally the most polished one out there. Folke deserves a lot of credit.

The breakthrough for me was realising that it's a totally acceptable tradeoff to let other developers who know what they're doing, keep up with the bleeding edge plugin scene, and have generally good opinions make decisions about configuration so I can get real work done and not spend time getting bogged down in ricing and config files.

djasnowski · a year ago
Agreed. I use to switch on and off between vim, neovim and VS Code vim-keybindings until I found AstroVim. When I use AstroVim, I can modify what little I need to knowing the base and foundation is taken care of and I can focus on what matters.
djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
terpimost · 2 years ago
antithesis.com | Vienna, VA, USA | Onsite | Full-Time

Multiple jobs available at https://antithesis.com/company/careers/ (Software, Consulting, ML), but this is a hot one:

Frontend Engineer (Product/UX)

We are building a reactive notebook (similar to Jupyter/Observable) that serves as an interface to our software testing product. If you are interested in working full-time on-site in Vienna, VA, USA, for ~$130-200k per year, please send me an email to vlad.korobov@antithesis.com. I would love to see things you've created in the past.

You are guaranteed an introductory call with the hiring manager (https://vladkorobov.com/) if you are: a) authorized to work in the USA, b) have more than 4 years of front-end dev experience. c) meet at least 2 of the following criteria:

    - Have a website showcasing projects you’ve worked on. 
    - Have built a complex UI component from scratch and are comfortable working on custom Table(), Inspector(), and Plot(). 
    - Have developed custom providers for Monaco Editor and interested to do more of those. 
    - Have made major contributions to any design system and are interested in creating a better one without Tailwind.     
    - Possess deep knowledge of modern JS frameworks/libraries (React/Preact/Vue/Solid/Svelte/...) and are not afraid to work without them if needed. 
    - Have created custom code editor or some other complex UI tool (node based programming / UI editor). 
    - Have developed a data visualization library (or wrapped some low level tools behind thoughtful API). 
    - Have built something browser-based using WebGL, shaders, WASM, or worker threads. 
    - Have created and published plugin for esbuild or Eleventy.
This post would be too long if I included the list of things you might work on, so please reach out to me to get that information.

djasnowski · 2 years ago
Shame it's onsite. Losing out on so much talent.
djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
texodus · 2 years ago
https://prospective.co/ | Software Engineers | Full time | Remote only, US only | NYC

Hello! We are a small team of sharp and motivated engineers working on advancing the art of data analysis and visualization for everyone from business analysts to data scientists. And we're looking for talented and interested engineers to join us.

Prospective is a professional toolchain for analyzing and visualizing data on your local machine. It's a graphical tool that runs in a web browser and is able to slice and dice gigabytes of static or realtime data. It's built on the popular OSS framework Perspective https://github.com/finos/perspective . Prospective runs as WebAssembly in modern browsers, so it's fast, portable, and memory-efficient. It has its own in-memory data store, but can also plug into any database or streaming platform with a straightforward adapter API. Prospective integrates with existing data tools like Python and Jupyter, and all the dashboards created can be shared to ease collaboration. Our goal is to expand beyond financial services and become the standard toolchain for anyone whose job is to make sense and find patterns in large datasets.

Prospective offers a great opportunity to dig into complex software. On any given day we might be optimizing how the database executes queries in C++, implementing API features in Rust, writing new language bindings for our API, speeding up our Bazel build process, or implementing new charting or query features in our graphical UI. Prospective is engineered to be fast and stable. We write good tests, and once a bug is fixed it stays fixed.

Our team has a culture of mentorship and collaboration, and we work with each other knowing that every team member is always either teaching or learning. We pair-program regularly as a way to share our thinking and get feedback on our solutions. We hold each other to a high quality bar for performance and aesthetics, a constraint that we think creates a healthy environment for creative problem-solving. Every day has a brief "stand up" in the morning and a "stand down" in the afternoon to share what we've learned and what we're stuck on. Every Friday afternoon we demo what we're building for each other, which we call "dogfooding". And we talk regularly to our users, both paid and open-source, to create product feedback loops to understand where the rough edges are and what folks find extremely valuable.

We'd love to chat with you if you have experience in WebAssembly, Python native extensions, C++, Rust or Jupyter. But regardless of your experience, we're very intentionally looking for people who are interested, motivated, and passionate about deeply learning WebAssembly and pushing the boundaries of what a browser can do. We believe smart, passionate people will channel that energy into learning how the tech stack works; and we believe that aligning people's work with their interests correlates with long term business success. We're currently looking for two additional engineers to join our five-person team. We're open to more-junior and more-senior engineers, and are committed to making a competitive offer based on experience and skill level.

Contact andrew@prospective.dev

djasnowski · 2 years ago
Dang, your website looks amazing. Wish you had some room for TypeScript developers or people looking to break into Rust.

Best of luck!

djasnowski commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
kollmar28 · 2 years ago
Railway | Developer Relations, Brand Designer, Full-stack Engineering (Product), and Platform Engineering (Infra) | REMOTE (International) | https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Railway?utm_source=DayMzWzJ0P

Tired of trying to beat kube into shape? Does writing YAML to ship code fill you with utter dread? Dream of a future where deploying software is simple, and you don't need an army of infrastructure engineers to build that perfect janky bash script™ to make life easy?

We're Railway, and we think infrastructure can be better. So far we've built out a platform loved by hundreds of thousands of users who simply tell us "Give me Postgres", "Deploy this repo", and we make it happen

Fair warning! The problems are complex: home-rolled hypervisors, cut-above container orchestration, over/under/whateverlay networks, virtio device drivers, edge proxies, IAM that doesn't suck, kitchen sinks - we need to build it and we're looking for likeminded individuals who think this stuff is fun.

Four open roles (apply below!):

+Developer Relations: -Apply here: (https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Railway/7d42f0e8-15a5-453d-8992-9e8...)

+Brand Designer: -Apply here: (https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Railway/8d1a8117-76a5-4539-bf95-153...)

+Full-stack Engineer (Product): -Apply here: (https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Railway/6ddcfe47-6cce-469b-ba6d-4f0...) -Blog post about the team: (https://blog.railway.app/p/team-spotlight-product-engineerin...)

+Infrastructure Engineer: -Apply here:(https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/Railway/b8072f95-043f-404d-a313-f0b...) -Blog post about the team: (https://blog.railway.app/p/team-spotlight-infrastructure-eng...)

See you soon, and happy shipping.

djasnowski · 2 years ago
Link to "Blog post about the team" is 404ing.

Love the full-stack position. Applied!

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