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About us: Decently large public software company made up of smaller companies that were gobbled up, including mine. They're big on margin and consistent profit, so don't expect venture capital levels of lighting money on fire, but they also haven't completely gutted us for scraps and are actively continuing to develop the product. About the job: The title is Senior Principal Consultant, which is not inflated. You're expected to be able to hold your own with IT people and executives alike. You're also expected to be able to lead a team of developers, both internal and external. You'll usually be working with one customer at a time, with typical engagements anywhere from a few weeks to a year. About the software: Knowledge Graph / Taxonomy management, with a side of fact extraction and enrichment. Prior knowledge of RDF and especially SKOS is very helpful. We aren't an OWL/SHACL platform, but customers will drat well try anyways. Important qualifications: Architect-level experience delivering successful projects. Ability and willingness to lead (herd cats). Strong background in information / knowledge management, especially the interface between business and data design. Soft skills, soft skills, soft skills. Other nice-to-knows: Query languages (all of them, but especially SPARQL, SQL, GraphQL and XQuery). XML and JSON. NoSQL databases, especially graph, document and vector databases. Agile development, Git, JIRA, Jenkins. CI/CD, Docker/K8s, all the clouds. JavaScript, Python, Java, Spark, Kafka. REST, React, frontend bullshit. LDAP, SSL, OAuth, Kerberos. PowerBI, Qlik, Databricks. I have touched all of these things and more. You will never know everything you need to do your job - you will learn it quickly or die. The good: I like the people I work with. Work/life balance is generally good. Fully remote, anywhere in the US. The pay scale says comp should be ~200-210 OTE. I make less than that but I was here before inflation started so go get that money. PTO is "unlimited" and I take at least 6 weeks / year, which seems pretty typical. Management will usually have your back and is willing to trust your judgement. You will work with the absolute bleeding edge of tech that everyone wants a piece of (yes, that likely includes Gen AI. No, we are not an AI company). The bad: We aren't FAANG and we don't pay like we are. We had bad brain drain during the acquisitions and lost a lot of great and talented people who I miss a lot. You will be the first throat your customer reaches for when they want to strangle someone. There are resources behind you, but you're expected to be the sharp pointy bit out in front. You will work with the absolute bleeding edge of tech and your customers expect it to be magic. The ugly: You will live or die by how well you can navigate your customers' office politics. You will babysit idiots and you will observe monumental stupidity that you cannot change. You need thick skin and you need to be someone people like to be around. You will work with the absolute bleeding edge of tech and you will have to explain to upper management that it is not magic while simultaneously convincing them to continue to spend money on it. Still interested? [username]@gmail or PMs. Edit: filled already, sorry! KillHour fucked around with this message at 00:28 on Apr 27, 2024 |
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My experience: 3 years Software Developer, 8+ years ecommerce management/business development. Have done a great deal of integration/data work with most of the major e-commerce portals (Amazon, Walmart, Target, Wayfair, Home Depot etc etc). Specialist in integration/PiM/iPaaS/orchestration tools like Dell Boomi, Salsify, ChannelAdvisor, Mage, Airflow. Languages/frameworks: Python, Node, NextJS, Django, Flask, Pandas, Pydantic, etc. Very familiar with Docker, Google Cloud platform, BigQuery, App Engine, Cloud Functions etc. Have done a decent amount of both front and backend work. Very skilled with graphic/audio/video design and editing. What I'm looking for: Software Developer/Data Engineering roles. Something with room to grow. Interesting, creative work. What I'm NOT looking for: I'm open to ideas Where I live: Los Angeles, CA Where I'm looking: Remote / Los Angeles When I can start: 2 weeks Requirements: Full time, 120k Can be reached via: Email: dylantravis99@gmail.com Pale Sickly Trevor fucked around with this message at 09:09 on Apr 26, 2024 |
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KillHour posted:Still interested? [username]@gmail or PMs. PM sent!
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I have been a computer installs/provisioning/deployment technician for around the last 4-5 years, my question concerning looking for work elsewhere would be, what would be the most comparable title to look for? A+/Net+/Sec+/Server+, Endpoint Administrator Associate so far as certs go at this time. I deal more with installs, hardware troubleshooting, I haven't dealt with network infrastructure/administration directly per se. My apologies if this isn't the proper spot for this.
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Killer_B posted:I have been a computer installs/provisioning/deployment technician for around the last 4-5 years, my question concerning looking for work elsewhere would be, what would be the most comparable title to look for?
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Nevermind misread that post.
DropsySufferer fucked around with this message at 10:27 on May 3, 2024 |
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Killer_B posted:I have been a computer installs/provisioning/deployment technician for around the last 4-5 years, my question concerning looking for work elsewhere would be, what would be the most comparable title to look for? Yeah endpoint administrator/endpoint engineer sounds like what you're looking for, there will be hits for like Intune/autopilot or whatever flavor of endpoint management the company uses.
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I interviewed someone who was an MDM specialist as well as a title. I would expect some networking to come along with MDM stuff too so at least be able to speak to it.
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Location: Dublin, Ireland (or based around it and can commute to it 50% of time. Exceptional candidates may be able to negotiate remote from anywhere in Ireland) Team: Service Mesh team for public cloud Position: Senior Engineer Skillset: Own, deploy and manage Istio in our k8s clusters. Own some components which integrate in-cluster traffic with our company's global service mesh (not owned by my team). Specific skills include standard public cloud skills, but we read and understand i.e. Istio's or other Go code quite often, debug and modify it if needed. We own a handful of our own inhouse operators and controllers, we deploy a bunch of upstream ones. If you have experience with Istio mesh (+ Kubernetes, AWS or GCP, other cloud stuff), drop me a PM as my team is searching a replacement for a senior engineer who relocated to US. The team is effectively a "Service Mesh" team for the public cloud. Which means we're not a networking team but we do a lot of networking. ~12 engineers in the team, quite distributed (few engineers in Dublin, Europe, SE Asia, US). Some fun problems from this week are taking pprof dumps from istio-proxies to figure out why are they consuming so much CPU for some services, uneven distribution of xDS workloads on istiod's and (less fun) neverending saga of dealing with CI / CD processes and tech debt. I'd assume pay would be good (+ RSUs, ESPP, etc). I relocated from Ireland to US ~8 years ago but I had ~200k Euro base + RSU back then in a similar team. I'm really happy with the team, I'm not happy with the org the team is in. The org has enough bad things to say about it to fill few books. But it's a first place for me where I stayed almost 10 years. We have fun scaling problems, over a hundred K8s clusters being added this year, individual clusters nearing 2k nodes, thousands of pods of legacy app running in these clusters, with high churn rate for new pods and overall a bunch of problems coming from self-inflicted tech debt (a lot of it) - and growth of the platform. Drop me a PM and I can share more details, including job link. I can't influence hiring more than just referring for a position. kaaj fucked around with this message at 19:45 on May 9, 2024 |
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A job listing at my work, an aerospace startup, might be of interest to people in this thread. They're looking for a Senior IT Systems Engineer. Responsibilities include: Design and implement cutting edge infrastructure to support fast moving development and production Continually assess IT security posture and identify areas for improvement across people, processes, and technology Support employees with their day-to-day technical support needs Design, document, and standardize best practices for IT infrastructure Provision and maintain systems, hardware, equipment, and software Basic requirements: 5+ years experience as an IT Systems Engineer or similar technical role Preferred Skills and Experience (i.e. don't be scared to apply if not all of these apply to you): Strong operating systems proficiency including Linux, Windows, and OSX Strong proficiency with public cloud systems (Microsoft Azure, AWS, GCP) and Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks with cloud interconnect (peering) Strong proficiency with infrastructure as code (Terraform, CloudFormation, etc) Strong proficiency with Source Control Management and CI/CD pipelines Experience designing, building, and implementing Single Sign-on (SSO) systems (SAML/OIDC) Experience with corporate multi-site VPNs or Identity-Aware Proxies Strong proficiency with server/endpoint management Ability to take initiative without specific direction to accomplish goals Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) with an emphasis on the ability to communicate technical concepts in a way those unfamiliar with them can understand Experience working with ITAR, NIST, FIPS, and FedRAMP compliant systems Experience writing scripts to automate routine tasks Good: Very good benefits package, free meals / snacks / drinks. Work/life balance is good. Management trying their best to make sure people use their unlimited PTO. I really like the people I work with and interact with across the company. Bad: Days of cheap money are gone so the pay isn't like a FAANG but still good. The company is growing rapidly and the growing pains are evident. Ugly: Job requirement is that you are on site, so no remote work. I've seen some people work out hybrid-ish schedules with their manager but YMMV. Location is in Long Beach, CA near the airport / 405. I have zero sway in the hiring for this position but I can point you in the right direction. PM me if you're interested, or just apply for the position as I'm sure with enough searching you'd find the listing somewhere online.
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The requirements are almost tailor made for me, but no remote is a non-starter.
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My experience: 10+ Years on the "Wintel" Stack supporting every type of small business or large company with Windows Clients / Windows Server - AD, DNS, DHCP, ADFS, Hyper-V, GPOs. File Shares, etc. and the PowerShell to go along with all of it. Well versed with Azure including IaaS, VM Migrations, Terraform, VNets, various PaaS Services, RBAC Permissions, etc. Experienced with Entra ID CA, MFA, PIM, etc. and with SaaS Applications OIDC/SAML. Some background with Linux, IBM midrange systems and novice JavaScript development. What I'm looking for: Senior System Admin, IAM Engineer, Cloud Engineer, etc. What I'm NOT looking for: Helpdesk or Sales. Not interested in East Coast or East Coast TZ unless you pay me a lot. Where I live: Las Vegas, NV Where I'm looking: Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas or Fort Lauderdale. When I can start: Two Weeks Requirements: ~$120k/y with benefits Can be reached via: PM Gucci Loafers fucked around with this message at 04:16 on May 17, 2024 |
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I'm at devopsdays kansas city and there is a job board:
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Dope. Hope you're having a good time and thanks for sharing.
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Thanks. I'm headed home today, was visiting the office and got to do the conference. Keeping it on topic: They did a "pay talk" session where they did an anonymous survey ahead of time and then talked about the results. It was super informative and I saw at least one person pull out their laptop and start applying for jobs right afterwards.
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that is a great idea. just anonymously and optionally collect it at registration time and then publish it at the conference
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Got a job posting. Same department as me, different report. The company is kind of a poo poo show / maybe failing startup, but you'd be working for a pretty decent human being. Title: Staff Software Engineer Full-Time; Remote (Must reside in CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, MI, NM, NY, PA, TX, VA, WA, WY to be considered as these are the states we can employ people) Description Design and build scalable, highly-available service-oriented architectures Collaborate with other members of the Engineering team through all phases of our agile software development lifecycle to deliver a holistic solution Lead and participate in software design review sessions with team members and customers Develop robust test harnesses for everything you build Identify and improve inefficiencies in collaboration workflows, development and product processes to help the team mature while mentoring fellow Software Engineers Design and implement RESTful microservices based on user research Other duties as assigned Requirements Education or experience equivalent to B.S. (or higher) in Computer Science or other Engineering discipline and 7+ years of progressive experience in Software Engineering You approach your work with curiosity, creativity, initiative, and diligence An exceptional communicator -- you thrive at translating product and business goals into robust technical solutions, and can explain those solutions to teammates in differing domains Experience establishing patterns, conventions, and standards and driving adoption across a team Ability to identify areas of improvement and ways to standardize and clean up a stack -- you’re super organized and have a meticulous attention to detail You know the ins and outs of developing server applications using Python and Java Experience managing configuration in standard cloud providers such as AWS Experience with Git, CI/CD workflows and tools, and a diverse set of databases such as PostgreSQL and Snowflake PM me and I"ll point you in the right direction. Happy to give recs, but I have no idea about comp or influence on the decision.
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My team is hiring! K-12 Nonprofit Charter School Network (on the Data & IT Team) - based in NYC, with hybrid work model (but I bet they'd be willing to hire remote for some of these roles) I've worked here for almost 6 years and it's great. PM me for details/referral link IT Support Lead (x2) The Lead will own and support work streams and processes that will help ensure the Team achieves its goals and objectives. Beyond technical and data knowledge, the Lead must have strong change management, planning, and communication skills in order to manage technology and processes at [organization]'s scale and high standard. Star team members are focused, self-driven, fast, hold themselves and their work to a high standard, and own processes end to end. Senior System Manager - Workday We are seeking a skilled Sr. System Manager with experience in ongoing management of Workday and management of data housed in the system. This role will act as a domain expert on our ERP projects and collaborate with all levels of the Talent, Accounting, Finance, IT, and school-based teams and will oversee the planning, prioritization, and execution of the Workday roadmap. Senior Data Scientist Our Senior Data Scientist will serve as a functional expert on our Data & IT, Analytics, and Research team, supporting the Senior Director by conducting analyses related to areas of strategic importance for the organization and serving as a key thought partner for the research agenda for the organization. They will create production models and generate predictions as well as craft related tools to provide informative and timely data to key stakeholders. They will leading data science and predictive analytics initiatives while developing organizational capabilities to leverage Machine Learning (ML), Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI. The individual will serve as a domain expert within our Data & IT Analytics and Research team, to conduct modeling, generate predictive insights, and develop innovative tools using ML and Generative AI technologies. This position will play a pivotal role in shaping [organization]'s research agenda by employing groundbreaking techniques to drive strategic decision-making. System Manager - Identity and Access Management (OneLogin) The System Manager will lead the development, implementation, and execution of a holistic Identity and Access Management (IAM) program. This role will act as the specialist on IAM and collaborate with all levels of [organization] including Talent, Accounting, Finance, IT, and school based teams. They will supervise the planning, prioritization, and execution of the IAM roadmap! The System Manager, IAM is responsible for how users are given an identity and how it is protected, including ensuring critical applications, data, and systems are not subjected to unauthorized access while handling the identities and access rights of people both inside (staff and students) and outside the organization.
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[spam] (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) (USER WAS PERMABANNED FOR THIS POST) ---------------- Somebody fucked around with this message at 18:08 on May 23, 2024 |
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I'm happy to see the forums become relevant enough again for spammers to pay $10 to make a single post.
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Sirotan posted:I'm happy to see the forums become relevant enough again for spammers to pay $10 to make a single post. That it's worth stealing creds for, at least.
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in a well actually posted:That it's worth stealing creds for, at least. Welp. Somehow read the 2014 as 2024 and figured it was recent.
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quote:Love for one night? - no, joke!
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a decade of forum membership to make the best single post.
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Love for an entire night might be pushing it, I want to get to sleep at some point
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AnonymousNarcotics posted:My team is hiring! drat if I wasn't across the country I might go for the IT support leads. quote:(that spam post) What gets me is why post it in this thread of all places?
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tokin opposition posted:drat if I wasn't across the country I might go for the IT support leads. If you're open to relocating they might pay moving costs if they really liked you. Also it's possible that they'd hire remote (they don't want to, but it's stupid bc half our team doesn't even live in NYC)
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tokin opposition posted:What gets me is why post it in this thread of all places? They seem to target threads at random. Here's another from the scallops thread.
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Hotel Kpro posted:They seem to target threads at random. Here's another from the scallops thread. I just hope they’re legit decade old accounts that were made forever ago by some now deceased goon who has scheduled tasks running on a Windows XP box that has been running since 2003
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