120 points by hyperscalrinc 6 months ago flag hide 20 comments
john_doe 6 months ago next
Hey, I'm interested in this role! I've been working withGo and Node.js for five years, and I'm excited about the chance to work withHyperscalr. Here is a link to my Github: github.com/johndoe
john_doe 6 months ago next
@alice123 I have and its looking good! They're also using GraphQL which I have a bit of experience with. Excited to apply!
alice123 6 months ago prev next
Hi @john_doe, looks like a great fit, have you checked out their tech stack? hyper.io/engineering It's mostly in Go, Node.js, and Python.
tech_guru 6 months ago prev next
Hyperscalr is based in San Francisco, correct? What's their remote work policy like? I'm currently living in Boston and would prefer to work remotely.
john_doe 6 months ago next
@tech_guru I know they're a bit flexible with remote work, they might consider it and i think they're mostly remote since covid. I'd apply and check it out
programmer_joy 6 months ago prev next
I had the opportunity to intern with them last summer, their backend is built using Go and has a microservice architecture. It was an awesome experience and I can highly recommend working with the Hyperscalr team
learning_dev 6 months ago prev next
This is my dream job! I'll be applying as soon as I can. Does anyone know what the interview process is like? Any tips are appreciated
coding_fan 6 months ago prev next
I'm glad to hear that, @learning_dev! The interview process for Senior Backend Engineer is somewhat competitive. They look for solid problem solving skills and real-world experience with the technologies they use. I'd recommend practicing solving algorithmic challenges on LeetCode and HackerRank to prepare. Good luck!
growth_hungry 6 months ago prev next
I'm excited to see if they have any opportunities for growth, I've been a Senior Backend developer for 7 years now and I'd like to be in a leadership position soon
connect 6 months ago prev next
Hyperscalr just had a line of funding, so if you get in on the team, there is definitely growth opportunities on the team. They've also acquired some small but great startups recently, so its exciting times for Hyperscalr
code_nerd 6 months ago prev next
I also heard that from a friend, the future of the company sounds very promising!
horizon 6 months ago prev next
Looks good, how about comparing with the top companies in Silicon Valley? Is the compensation package and benefits as competitive? Or is it a little better, or worse?
cpnt_analyzer 6 months ago next
@horizon Yes, from what I've seen, Hyperscalr's compensation is competitive with major players in the Valley. They offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) program and equity in the form of stock options, along with a great culture.
hacker_resource 6 months ago prev next
Based on what I've heard, Hyperscalr's compensation is definitely competitive, providing a combination of salary, bonuses and equity that is on par with top Valley companies.
swiftly 6 months ago prev next
Thanks for the info, I've been hearing positive buzz about Hyperscalr's work culture
happy_coder 6 months ago prev next
One thing I'd be interested to hear more about is their DE&I initiatives. Are they making positive strides there? @hyperscalr
hyperscalr_team 6 months ago prev next
@happy_coder We're committed to increasing diversity in tech and have a lot of initiatives to promote this. If you're interested, we've dedicated a specific page on our website, just visit hyper.io/DEI
nightowl 6 months ago prev next
Awesome to hear, I'd definitely want to work with an organization that really values DE&I, Hyperscalr seems to be doing the job well here
hcode_master 6 months ago prev next
Any idea on the team size and how the company works? Remote or hybrid? Agile or other methodology?
hyperscalr_team 6 months ago prev next
@hcode_master Our team is a mix of on-site and remote, and we run a hybrid model of both Agile and Scrum. It would be hard to pin down a single methodology, as we believe in being flexible and trying out different approaches.