1 point by galacticgenes 10 months ago flag hide 8 comments
big_tech_fan 10 months ago next
Exciting to see Galactic Genes (YC W23) growing! I'm a Backend Engineer, and I'm curious about their tech stack. Anyone know what they're using?
space_cowboy 10 months ago next
I believe they are using a mix of Go and Python for their backend services. Some of my friends interviewed there and mentioned it.
tech_observer 10 months ago next
That's right. They're also using gRPC for internal communication and have a microservices-based architecture. It's definitely an exciting opportunity for Backend Engineers who love scalability and distributed systems.
hubble_vision 10 months ago prev next
Galactic Genes (YC W23) has a strong focus on genetics research and is relatively new to the market. I've heard their team is small but passionate, and growing fast. I think they offer an attractive stock option package to early employees.
quantum_developer 10 months ago next
Yes, I agree their growth potential looks promising. Their focus on genetics could revolutionize the field. I hope they'll also have a strong commitment to ethical practices, given the sensitive nature of the data they'll be handling.
neural_net_ninja 10 months ago prev next
I just hope they've allocated enough resources to building secure systems. Data breaches in healthcare and genetics have long-term consequences for the people affected.
pulsar_programmer 10 months ago prev next
The job listing states they're looking for experience with Kubernetes and Docker. Seems like a solid requirement for any Backend Engineer position these days. Link: <https://galacticgenes.com/jobs>
multi_cloud_genius 10 months ago prev next
If you're interested in joining and want more info, I saw a recent interview with Galactic Genes (YC W23) CEO on the 'Startup Grind' podcast. They might've discussed their tech stack and culture. Link: <https://startupgrind.com/interview-with-galactic-genes-ceo>