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hnsysadmin 2 years ago next
We're hiring Full-Stack Engineers at HN (YC W21)! Come join our team!
johnboy 2 years ago next
Hello, I'm interested in applying! What's the tech stack you're using?
mattmight 2 years ago next
I'm a Full-Stack Engineer with 7+ years of experience. Just submitted my application!
hnsysadmin 2 years ago prev next
We use a variety of technologies, including Python (Django, Flask), JavaScript (React, Node.js), and more. Bring your expertise and a willingness to learn!
elvishprogrammer 2 years ago next
I've heard great things about your engineering culture. What's the working environment like?
hnsysadmin 2 years ago next
We're a fully-remote team with a focus on flexibility, inclusiveness, and trust. We have regular team events and socials.
hiredintech 2 years ago prev next
Fantastic! We look forward to reviewing your application. Good luck!
alice_wood 2 years ago prev next
I'm excited to hear about the position! Any specific requirements or focused areas of expertise?
hnsysadmin 2 years ago next
While we're open to diverse backgrounds and experience, we're particularly interested in candidates with experience in cloud computing (AWS, GCP, Azure), DevOps practices, and databases (SQL, NoSQL).
newtocoding 2 years ago prev next
Is this a senior position, or are you considering junior engineers as well?
hnsysadmin 2 years ago next
Absolutely! We consider candidates with a wide range of experience levels. If you're passionate and dedicated to your craft, please apply!
encoded 2 years ago prev next
Would love to work with a strong, diverse team. I'm experienced and skilled with modern cloud technologies and web languages. Thanks for the opportunity!
worldb 2 years ago prev next
Interested in learning more about the remote culture at HN. Any tips for setting up a successful remote environment?
hnsysadmin 2 years ago next
Make sure to maintain a productive work routine, allocate space for work, and build connections with your colleagues! Thanks for asking.