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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
Location: San Jose, CA
Remote: Yes, preferred
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Clojure and cljs primarily
Resume: https://github.com/kevinmershon/resume
Email: kevin (at sign)) mershonenterprises [[dot goes here}} com
I am a senior software engineer with 19+ years experience, across a multitude of industries, languages, stacks. I immensely prefer working with Clojure and have been for the last 8+ years. I have management experience and even owned my own consultancy for 5 years.
Over the last 6 years I built my own algotrading platform, and livestreamed a lot of its development on Twitch.tv. I have over 100 hours of me live coding on VODs that you can watch. Yes, my bot is profitable.
As a consequence of the aforementioned bot, I'm comfy where I'm at currently and after 2 years that's starting to eat at me. The company I'm at is not fully utilizing my skill set, I'm paid in the bottom 25th percentile for my experience level, and I'm worried I'll start to rot if I stay here too much longer.
I'd love to work in the sex-tech industry, or help fight climate change or homelessness. Wouldn't that be nice?
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Show HN: I made a website to share rejection letters
I found this extremely bizarre, as I don't really think my resume could in any way be interpreted as a PM's resume, and assuming I wasn't lying I feel that it's pretty obvious I am a "hands on coder".
I think what happened is that the hiring manager already knew who they wanted for the job, but for legal and/or bureaucratic reasons they had to have a pretense of "trying to find the best candidate". I suspect that they never even looked at my resume, had some basic boilerplate rejection text that had some vague plausibility, and was just going to reject every candidate sent to them.
That's fine, but I really wish they had done this before I had to spend multiple hours trying to get a read on my personality. I think a lot of hiring managers are sociopaths.
[1] https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf?r...
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2023)
Résumé/CV: https://gitlab.com/tombert/Resume/-/blob/master/resume.pdf
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
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