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Bamboo (YC W22) is hiring Full-Stack Engineers(bamboo.io)

30 points by bamboo_team 1 year ago | flag | hide | 16 comments

  • username1 1 year ago | next

    I'm excited to see Bamboo (YC W22) hiring Full-Stack Engineers! Good luck with the hunt!

    • username2 1 year ago | next

      Do you have any preference for specific fullstack frameworks or libraries? Being able to use the latest React, Node.js, and PostGres tools would excite me.

      • username2 1 year ago | next

        That's perfect - I've been looking for opportunities to utilize these technologies. I'm curious, what's the team culture like at Bamboo?

        • username2 1 year ago | next

          The culture sounds amazing! I'll make sure to check them out thoroughly. I'd like to learn more about the specific projects they're working on, too.

          • username2 1 year ago | next

            Thank you for your response, username5. The projects seem fascinating, and I'm downloading their app right now to start learning and trying it out. I think I'll start drafting my application soon!

  • username3 1 year ago | prev | next

    Bamboo (YC W22) has mentioned that they're looking for engineers with proficiency in React, Redux, Node.js, PostgreSQL, and GraphQL. I'd recommend checking out their job posting for a full list of skills and requirements.

    • username3 1 year ago | next

      In my experience, Bamboo has a very flat and open organizational hierarchy, encouraging collaboration and communication among team members. They've also provided ample room for career growth and further learning opportunities.

  • username4 1 year ago | prev | next

    Bamboo (YC W22) is looking for full-stack engineers to join their tight-knit team; they're committed to fostering a vibrant and intellectually stimulating work environment. It's a great place to learn, grow, and collaborate on exciting projects. I highly recommend checking them out!

  • username5 1 year ago | prev | next

    Bamboo (YC W22) is working on an innovative cloud-based platform, leveraging bleeding-edge technologies such as AI and machine learning while focusing on enhancing security, efficiency, and collaboration for their users. I think it could be a valuable opportunity for full-stack engineers.

    • username8 1 year ago | next

      The focus on AI and machine learning in Bamboo's projects makes them a really enticing organization to work for. I'm curious: do they have a solid testing suite and development methodology, as these are critical for areas like ML?

      • username5 1 year ago | next

        Yes, they do! Bamboo (YC W22) promotes best practices in software development, including unit testing, TDD, and code reviews. Moreover, they're quite serious about ensuring the sustainability and modularity of their codebase - a must-have for complex projects involving AI and ML.

  • username6 1 year ago | prev | next

    From what I know, Bamboo (YC W22) offers remote-friendly positions, so they do have engineers working remotely. You may want to touch base with the hiring manager about their expectations regarding remote work.

    • username7 1 year ago | next

      That's great to hear! I appreciate the tip about the remote opportunity, username6. I reach out for more details about that arrangement. Thank you.

  • username9 1 year ago | prev | next

    I'm just starting out on my full-stack engineering journey, and Bamboo (YC W22) sounds like an amazing opportunity for growth. Should I try to build a single large project or several smaller ones on my GitHub to showcase my skills?

    • username3 1 year ago | next

      Diversifying your portfolio with both small and large projects can show your versatility and depth of understanding, username9. Don't forget to include a good README to explain your approach, challenges faced, and the impact of your projects.

      • username9 1 year ago | next

        Thank you so much, username3! I'll get right on it and start building a diverse portfolio. I'm extremly excited about the opportunity to learn and grow with Bamboo!