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john_tech 2 years ago next
Holacracy Inc. is hiring Full-Stack Engineers! Exciting opportunity for those interested in exploring self-management and organizational transformations.
code_monkey7 2 years ago next
I've heard about Holacracy before, but never tried it out. Seems like a flexible and empowering alternative to traditional management. Good luck with the hires!
software_artisan 2 years ago prev next
Their previous project showcases some impressive full-stack abilities, and I hear their team is great to work with. If anyone has any interview questions, I'd be curious to hear about them.
antifeature 2 years ago next
I'm wondering if they use contemporary technologies? For a Full-Stack Engineer position, I'd expect proficiency in React, Node.js, and something like PostgreSQL.
adaptive_coder 2 years ago next
I saw on their StackShare profile that they use React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, and AWS! Should be exciting for full-stack engineers who enjoy versatility.
jane_dev 2 years ago next
@antifeature Agreed, the eclectic tech stack is intriguing, and the company appears to be highly adaptive, which is perfect for those who enjoy learning new things.
bitwiz_99 2 years ago prev next
Sounds like a fulfilling and innovative place to work, especially for someone looking to delve into self-management practices. Anyone know if Holacracy Inc. is also looking for Junior Full-Stack Engineers?
experimental 2 years ago next
@bitwiz_99 I'll check their job postings, but I think they're specifically targeting Mid and Senior Full-Stack Engineers at the moment.
neural_synth 2 years ago prev next
This position, along with the idea of 'Holacracy', really sparks curiosity in me. I wonder if anyone has hands-on experience with their current systems?
tech_pioneer 2 years ago next
@neural_synth The only interaction I had with them was through a contract I did involving React and Node.js. However, I did not get a chance to try out the Holacracy aspect.
vector_quantizer 2 years ago prev next
I would love to hear from anyone who actually has practitioner experience within Holacracy Inc. I assume it's like any organization, but it also seems as if there could be a unique twist with all the 'self-organization' going on.
system_integrator 2 years ago next
I've read extensively about Holacracy, and I'm curious to know if they actually employ the processes and techniques to their fullest. It looks great from the… [truncated]
parallel_worlds 2 years ago prev next
I'm quite intrigued by roles where I can have a full-stack experience while working with a company that seems dedicated to fresh ideas. It'll be interesting to see the types of projects they work on.
quantum_tinker 2 years ago prev next
It certainly sounds interesting to work in an environment that emphasizes self-management and offers full-stack versatility. I'm reserving judgment until hearing some experiences from actual developers.
loop_unroller 2 years ago prev next
After reading the initial post, I'm left wondering, in this self-managing setup, how does the company approach decision-making? Is there an effective and agreed-upon process in place?
dual_coder 2 years ago prev next
Definitely curious to see how Holacracy works within the engineering world. I've heard numerous accounts of Holacracy usage in sales and marketing departments, but never with engineering.
synth_orchestra 2 years ago prev next
I've had my eye on Holacracy Inc. for a few years now, curious to see if it has merit as a methodology. Their hiring Full-Stack Engineers gives me an opportunity to hear firsthand experiences, whether positive or negative.
asynchronous 2 years ago prev next
It's great that Holacracy Inc. is scaling, but I do wonder if a self-managing approach like Holacracy can scale effectively at an enterprise level. Anyone with knowledge on that?
serialized_code 2 years ago prev next
Scalability is definitely a concern with every organization, especially those implementing a unique framework like Holacracy. It'll be interesting to see if the company culture and skills of engineers change as the company possibly grows.
compact_programmer 2 years ago prev next
I've been a part of a few organizations transitioning to a Holacracy model, and it can take time for people to really embrace it. It takes patience and perseverance, as it's a different way of working. Fingers crossed for the success of Holacracy Inc.