I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor...
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
@minego I know C/C++ really well, not much on crypto though.
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@minego I know C/C++ really well, not much on crypto though.
@minego Oh, oh no. I read this backwards. Best of luck!
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@minego Oh, oh no. I read this backwards. Best of luck!
@sgtstretch Thanks. I hope I don't end up needing something, but I'm getting worried.
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
@minego My current employer is mostly-to-all remote for software positions and has a reasonably local office for Portland, OR. (I live in Portland and worked mostly in-office prior to COVID but have been 100% remote since early 2020.) Some caveats: very big company, definitely feels corporate at times, and attitudes towards generative “AI” vary a lot from team to team, so if that’s a factor in your decision, judge listings appropriately. https://jobs.siemens.com/en_US/externaljobs/SearchJobs/Software%20?42386=%5B812209%5D&42386_format=17546&42387=%5B814830%5D&42387_format=17547&listFilterMode=1&folderRecordsPerPage=6&
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@minego My current employer is mostly-to-all remote for software positions and has a reasonably local office for Portland, OR. (I live in Portland and worked mostly in-office prior to COVID but have been 100% remote since early 2020.) Some caveats: very big company, definitely feels corporate at times, and attitudes towards generative “AI” vary a lot from team to team, so if that’s a factor in your decision, judge listings appropriately. https://jobs.siemens.com/en_US/externaljobs/SearchJobs/Software%20?42386=%5B812209%5D&42386_format=17546&42387=%5B814830%5D&42387_format=17547&listFilterMode=1&folderRecordsPerPage=6&
@dpnash Thank you!
My current employer is VERY large, and has been pushing ai on is harder and harder lately. It seems clear that if I stay where I am (assuming I can...) then I'll have no choice but to use ai heavily going forward.
It feels like every employer is either already doing that or planning to.
I'd love to find a small company, but that feels unlikely at the moment.
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@dpnash Thank you!
My current employer is VERY large, and has been pushing ai on is harder and harder lately. It seems clear that if I stay where I am (assuming I can...) then I'll have no choice but to use ai heavily going forward.
It feels like every employer is either already doing that or planning to.
I'd love to find a small company, but that feels unlikely at the moment.
@minego Yeah, small is unlikely at the moment. The one generally good thing I will say about where I am now is they aren’t a US company (the division I’m in technically is, but Company HQ is very famously German), and their primary business is building physical things that can’t (legally, ethically, or by social custom) be “vibe built”. I think this has somewhat blunted the “ALL AI ALL THE TIME” approach in US technology companies and culture.
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
@minego I'd suggest you look into the FreeBSD Foundation; they have a track record of funding good contributions to their C codebase:
https://freebsdfoundation.org/various-contracts-full-and-part-time/
Good luck!
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
FYI, there's a #GetFediHired hashtag that might help ya.
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@sleepfreeparent Thanks!
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
@minego Try https://redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/jobs/job/Raleigh/Senior-Product-Security-Engineer_R-053025-1 and https://redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/jobs/job/Raleigh/Principal-Software-Engineer_R-053026-1, and I believe we'll be opening a position around smart cards soon-ish, too. I know they say hybrid not remote, just apply anyway — if we can't find anybody locally (which is probably likely for cryptography people), they'll consider remote.
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@minego Try https://redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/jobs/job/Raleigh/Senior-Product-Security-Engineer_R-053025-1 and https://redhat.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/jobs/job/Raleigh/Principal-Software-Engineer_R-053026-1, and I believe we'll be opening a position around smart cards soon-ish, too. I know they say hybrid not remote, just apply anyway — if we can't find anybody locally (which is probably likely for cryptography people), they'll consider remote.
@neverpanic Oh, thank you!
Those are right up my alley!
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I know that a lot of programmers are having a hard time finding work, and it is a shitty time to ask, but I just heard a rather concerning rumor... So...
If any of you happen to know of an opening for a programmer with a lot of experience with C, golang, and many other languages, with a lot of knowledge about cryptography and Internet standards, that pays well and is either in Portland or happy with remote work...
@minego do more hashtags! #getfedihired
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