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- Aws technical interview Hi All, Hope all is and all are well. This just happened to me yesterday, i had a loop interview with aws for cloud support engineer, 4 rouds 2 behaviour and 2 technical. Just my background, i have 19 years of IT experince and also i am a freelance which means i attend interview every now and the
- Any Release Engineers around here TC 140 YOE 13 RE YOE 8 Any Release Engineers around here? What tech do you work with? For me it's Jenkins(Groovy), Bash, RHEL, Gradle, Docker and that's about it. Do you cry when you see the TCs around here? Do FAANGs pay their release engineers the same as the DEVs with these crazy TCs? I rarely s
- link Any insight on Karat interview with Jet.com? I am looking for some insight on the Karat interview for Jet.com I've never done it or heard of it so not sure what to expect? I'm curious because I don't precisely consider myself a coder. I've done it in college but not professionally. I believe the reason why I am going through it it's because th
- Juniper vs sensor tower Asking this for a friend. He has two offers 1. junipe acquired company App formix :AppFormix is a fundamental building block of Contrail Enterprise Multicloud for enterprises and Contrail Cloud for service providers. role : software engineer backend. ~130k, 5k signing bonus and 800RSU and 11
- Switch from Data Scientist to ML Engineer As part of my earlier role as Data Scientist I mostly used to create presentations with insights, but as part of my present role I got a chance to work with tools like airflow, sagemaker,docker and kubernetes and started liking this deployment part more. However when I went to interviews for the pos
- Transition from Physics PhD Graduating now with a Physics PhD from Harvard doing mostly experimental work, recently squeezed in some device simulations and modeling. The only CS class in my entire life I have taken is called Data Science which I found myself pretty comfortable in. Spent the past 6 years on coding side projects
- LF DevOps Job @ Boston I’m currently working for a startup that has basically no funding, but I’ve been able to experiment and learn DevOps practices in AWS. Referencing the zero pay, I would like to transition toward an actual company to be able to work DevOps. Boston is my hub. Everything has been self taught, so I may
- vote Buying a MacBook pro 16" hi Blind friends, I'm buying a new MacBook pro 16" and I'm having a hard time deciding on some of the specs. I'm hoping to learn what other folks are running as their daily driver, and how you arrived to this decision. I want to get the most value out of my dollars. For context, I like to buy a lap
- [Hiring] Senior & Staff Software Engineers in USA/Canada - Remote AuditBoard is hiring product-oriented, senior & staff SWEs in USA/Canada (Fully remote, but our office is in LA). Tl;dr we're a leading B2B SaaS for a cloud-based enterprise risk management platform with huge and stable growth https://www.auditboard.com/blog/auditboard-growth-continues-to-surge-in-
- Find a next level company I’m in my early 30s I have near 8 years of experience, I'm ready for my next role, but I have too many thing on my bag, I want to learn too many things and I'm loosing focus. I'm thinking about a big company but my main programming language is C# (that most of the big companies don't use). I'm mor
- End2End Machine Learning Hi All, I have never done e2e ML model. All my ML models are locally in my laptop. Have never deployed/served in cloud. i have interview coming up and in one of the round I am expecting the questions on Deployment/serving and inference. I tried to google and searched youtube. Its total mess in the
- Senior Backend must vs nice to have I just got a job as a Senior Backend. Interview was interesting but easy imho: 1. little coding project (30 minutes, very easy) 2. onsite System Design, FANG style, whiteboard with the classics of scalability and security. 3. onsite LeetCode on a whiteboard 4. onsite mixed stuff (http code, when do
- Looking for Europe/Canada referral visa sponsorship jobs Hi Blind members, I am interested to work in Europe/Canada and hence looking for a referral in product based companies which can sponsor the visa. I am currently from Germany I have 6.5 Y.O.E working as a Data engineer. T.C - 70k Euro Tech stack includes - AWS, BigQuery, SQL, Java, Python, Airflow,
- How to prepare for Data Engineering roles in FAANGMULA or tech companies? #dataengineer #interviewprep #DataEngineering #career #faang #techcareer #sql #data #dataanalytics Hi Guys, Kindly suggest what topics and level of preparation required to clear Senior Data Engineer / Lead Data Engineer roles in FAANGMULA companies or tech companies? My background: College: Tier
- COVID Effect on Job Market Hello Everyone, One of my friends is looking for software engineer opportunities from the past 4 months and he is actively applying to the companies but not receiving any replies from their side. Due to this COVID-19, there are very few opportunities available and also those are for people having 5
- Software Developer vs Software Engineer Hello Everyone, I’ve been a software developer for 8+ yrs now, and as you know, software developer is not same with software engineer. With software engineer, they know data structures so much, and they are good with design, where in software developers just code whatever we want for as long as we
- Leaving a comfortable job to learn more I started my job search after being contacted by Google and am going through the process with them now. i was going to stop there but the more i realized, as much as Akamai treats me so well and pays well, I have stagnated in my growth and learning. i also have not touched any of the technology i fe
- Experienced senior backend developer (web) looking for remote work An experienced developer who I have partnered with for a venture before is looking for remote work. He is based out of India and has extensive experience of working remotely with US based clients. FWIW I can personally vouch for his work and expertise. I am happy to connect if anyone is actively hir
- Looking for FAANG SWE Referral Hi guys, I just motorcycled across the country and have finally landed in Mountain View, CA. I’m looking for opportunities as a SWE (including Data Engineer), Data Scientist, or a technical consultant, preferably at Google but I’m open to other FAANG companies. I have 3.5 years experience building c
- Interview scheduled in wrong field - need direction So I am just getting into a big interview loop, I have scheduled a couple virtual on-sites and have 3-4 more recruiter calls in the next two weeks. I was talking to a Zendesk recruiter today and the position is for a dev ops role. I guess the role is focused around managing internal company secrets
- Hiring Engineer - No Leetcode I am hiring engineer for a position in non engineering department. You would be working on implementing business critical projects. I don’t care about leetcode so if you sound like a match on below tech requirements, reach out to me. - 5+ years work experience. 8+ is ideal. - Expert in Java - Exper
- I want to live in an area with undesirable dev jobs. Remote the way to go? Just wondering if any folk work entirely remote and how that affects you. I'm a full stack web dev (MERN), linux/ windows, JavaScript, C#, Python, Java, and Go developer. 5+ yoe, but 4 of those were QA Unit test work with minor dev work in between while I was getting CS degree so I'd boil that down
- How to be successful at a startup? I left a 🅱ig company and joined a startup. But now I'm having doubts. The tech is boring, and we don't have time / resources to invest in new cool solutions (no k8s, no cassandra, not even docker). We have great product, and our customers love us, but we're not huge and don't have much scalability
- Need help getting job as full stack software engineer Hi all, I have 4+ years of professional experience working as Software Developement Engineer in Test where I successfully built tools for our internal teams and worked on automation of testing Cloud services. That is when I realized my passion for coding and building software and decided to go to f
- Looking for referrals to cloud/devops/SRE or backend SWE I have seen quite a few success stories from posts similar to this so I thought I would give it a try. I am currently a cloud engineer at AWS, but I work in a support role. I am looking to move into a traditional engineering role on a product team. I am based in Virginia, but open to relocation. I
- Career Motivation I am working as a software engineer since 2005, working on different technologies like C++, Java, Python and Golang, Distributed Systems, and now K8s, Helm, Docker microservices, etc., But at every stage, I feel like I am still not proficient or ace things easily - there is always lot to learn - mos
- How high TC can I go? Hello blind community, please be kind to this post, I know it might sound like greed, but I wanted to understand the market stats and what do the best negotiators and best minds earn in the field. I live in bay area, 4 YOE, 26y old, 252k tc, paypal, sde 3 - ML/AI. My work can be technically defined
- Which python version do you guys use at work? I recently joined a new company in a data science team and found that everything runs in py27. Instead of using docker, the environment had to be built with outdated packages that compile with 2.7, locally (nightmares). After the python community has asked people to use v3 for a decade this is kind
- Amazon Senior SA looking towards the future. What's up everyone! So, I'm a 45 year old male with over 10 years experience in Linux sys-admin, SRE and DevOps work. My python is good and I enjoy it, but, I don't want to do full time development work. Things like making API calls, anything cloud computing related and building infrastructure (K8s
- Starting a job search, where do I begin I am an entry level engineer who has experience with react and nodeJS. I am wondering what the best way to get interviews is for someone with only 1 YOE. Is there any technology I should learn that will make me more hireable? I have done 300+ leetcode questions so I should be good on data structure
