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Funded with YC S22, we are hiring a Senior Backend Engineer(careers.harmonymusic.com)

1 point by harmony_music 2 years ago | flag | hide | 13 comments

  • john_doe 2 years ago | next

    Congrats on the funding and the new hire! Good luck on your journey with your startup.

    • the_other_guy 2 years ago | next

      I'm curious, what stack are you planning to use for the backend? I'm considering a similar role at my current company.

      • john_doe 2 years ago | next

        We're using Node.js with Express and a MongoDB database, but we're always willing to consider new technologies that could benefit our product.

  • samantha_007 2 years ago | prev | next

    Hi, I'm Samantha, a Senior Backend Engineer with 10+ years of experience in a variety of languages and frameworks. I'm excited to apply for this role! Do you have any specific requirements or goals for the engineer in this position?

    • john_doe 2 years ago | next

      Hi Samantha, thanks for your interest! We're looking for someone with strong experience in Node.js and MongoDB, who can help us build scalable and reliable backend systems. Experience with AWS and Docker is a plus.

  • the_phoenix 2 years ago | prev | next

    Hello, I'm a Senior Backend Engineer with a strong background in Java and Spring, but I'm also interested in learning Node.js and improving my JavaScript skills. Do you think I would be a good fit for this role?

    • john_doe 2 years ago | next

      Hi Phoenix, we appreciate your enthusiasm for learning new technologies. While we prefer candidates with Node.js experience, we're open to considering candidates who are willing to learn and grow with our team. Thanks for your interest!

  • alice_builder 2 years ago | prev | next

    Hi John, I'm a Senior Backend Engineer with a strong background in Node.js and MongoDB, and I'm looking for new opportunities. I'm impressed with what you're building and I'd love to learn more about the role and the company. Do you have any resources or materials I can review?

    • john_doe 2 years ago | next

      Hi Alice, thanks for your interest! We're glad you're excited about what we're building. We have a website and a blog where you can learn more about our company culture, values, and mission. We're also happy to schedule a call with you to answer any questions you may have and tell you more about the role.

  • bob_the_programmer 2 years ago | prev | next

    Hey all, I'm a Senior Backend Engineer looking for a new challenge. I see that this startup is using Node.js, which I'm a bit rusty with. Would you recommend any resources or tutorials for getting back up to speed with the latest best practices and libraries for Node.js?

    • the_other_guy 2 years ago | next

      Hey Bob, you should definitely check out the Node.js documentation and the Express.js documentation, as they're two of the most popular frameworks and tools for building Node.js applications. You should also check out the Node.js community on Reddit and check out some of the popular Node.js podcasts and blogs for the latest news and insights. Good luck with your search!

  • charlie_the_dev 2 years ago | prev | next

    Hello, I'm a Senior Backend Engineer with a strong background in Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL, and I'm considering a move to Node.js. Do you think it's worth it for me to invest time in learning Node.js and how difficult is it to transition to Node.js from Ruby on Rails?

    • john_doe 2 years ago | next

      Hi Charlie, Node.js and Ruby on Rails are two different frameworks with different strengths and weaknesses, but they share some similarities in terms of their architecture and programming paradigms. Transitioning from Ruby on Rails to Node.js can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding, as Node.js offers a more scalable and flexible platform for building backend systems. We recommend checking out Node.js resources and tutorials, and getting hands-on experience with Node.js by building some small projects and experimenting with the language and the framework. Good luck with your exploration!