it occurs to me that it would be really nice to see #FediHire and #GetFediHired have more diversity of fields and more entry level positions, more administrative and office support, things that maybe you wouldn't think to advertise with such a broad reach. do it anyway. like, I know the stereotype is that mastodon is mostly for techies and shit but there are a lot of us on here who don't code or do any sort of highly technical things.
My company is looking for a front-end developer. (front-end engineers welcome) Actual HTML/CSS/JS, potentially some framework use, or CMS work (PHP/WordPress, Liquid/Shopify).
Office in Cincinnati, OH, or fully remote (US preferred for timezone overlap), junior-ish level.
You'd be working with me! I have fun statuses on Slack every day.
Hey Fediverse, I’m still #LookingForWork! I have 20+ years of experience in automation and backend development, as well as infrastructure (physical and cloud) and DevOps (we used to call this “systems”).
Love me some Python, C-based languages, Rust, and Perl. (Yes, I said it.) I cut my teeth on *BSD and have written software throughout the stack from device drivers through UX/UI for web and mobile. I’m a generalist and polyglot at heart.
Let's try one with some hashtags. I'm #hiring a staff software engineer for my product dev team.
Looking for experience with single-page app or distributed systems architecture. Practices like TDD, pairing, CI/CD. And most importantly, leading and mentoring other devs.
Day-to-day my team is remote, though there are some location limitations, and US only.
Looking for experience with single-page app or distributed systems architecture. Practices like TDD, pairing, CI/CD. And most importantly, leading and mentoring other devs.
This is labeled as a "hybrid" position, and there are some geo restrictions. But actual team environment is remote-first.
Well, I guess I should round out my social media posting about this here. Today my job with the City of Philadelphia was eliminated as part of restructuring within the Office of Innovation and Technology. If someone is looking for a former CIO with experience in municipal government and higher education, I'd be happy to chat. #FediHire
Hello #FediHire. I need a job. I currently have devops responsibilities, with HashiCorp, Ansible, OpenStack, Ceph, et cetera, experience. I also happen to do embedded development, EDA and 3D CAD in my spare time. I write quality software in Python, C, Ruby, or any language, really.
I am located in SE Michigan, United States and am authorised to work in the United States.
#TransLifeline is seeking an Executive Director. The salary range is $127,000-$150,000, and the position is remote. Application deadline is April 26, 2024.
I am a software developer and I excel at development with Ruby, though I’d love to have opportunities to work with other technologies (Go/Rust/Swift/…).
So I’m actively job hunting. If you’re interested or happen to know of something awesome feel free to hit me up.
Cybersecurity research engineer, ~7 years exp, MS in Applied CS. Focus for the past few years has mostly been hardware, embedded, & training. In a previous life I was a research assistant in a few different nanotech labs.
Based in SoCal at the moment, lots of experience working remote but potentially open to relocation under the right circumstances.
I’m waiting to hear back on a few interviews that went well but figured I should ask around before getting too set on a specific option.
Is every #academic research assistant/associate position in the Humanities for graduate students only?! I gotta start looking elsewhere.... wherever that is...
Applications for students and TAs are open for all Neuromatch Academy courses - Computational Neuroscience, Deep Learning, & NeuroAI! You don't want to miss this!
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Hi everyone. I'm going to share a new #introduction.
I'm a #nonbinary (they/them) movement journalist in my 40s, currently based in Central #Texas. From 2022 until today's layoffs, I was Digital Editor at the @TexasObserver. I've been a writer, journalist, editor since at least 2011, when I got my start on the primordial political blog Firedoglake. My involvement with the Occupy Wall Street movement helped make me a journo and I've always worn my bias on my sleeve. (1/?)
Most of all, I hope I can continue to reach people and make a difference after losing such an important platform for my work. Fingers crossed I can keep doing what I do. Thanks in advance for any job tips, or story leads, that folks feel like sending my way.