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1. pgodzi+G51[view] [source] 2022-08-01 19:43:43
>>whoish+(OP)
JW Player | New York (NYC), NY / UK / REMOTE | Full-time

JW Player pioneered video on the web over a decade ago and continues to innovate as the world’s largest network-independent platform for video delivery and intelligence. Media companies including Apartment Therapy, Business Insider, and Univision, in addition to hundreds of thousands of creators of all types and sizes, rely on JW Player to deliver and monetize their content across all devices.

JW Player’s massive global footprint of over 2 billion unique devices creates a powerful data graph of unique consumer insights and generates billions of incremental video views.

JW Player also started as and continues to be the most popular open-source video player: https://github.com/jwplayer/jwplayer

All our openings can be found here: https://www.jwplayer.com/careers

Overall, we are seeing record video traffic over the past 3 years, and after recently announcing a $100m raise we are looking to expand and tackle a ton of exciting challenges at a huge scale.

If interested in any of these roles, please email me at pgodzin@jwplayer.com

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2. lakome+lA2[view] [source] 2022-08-02 10:00:11
>>pgodzi+G51
Is there a particular reason why the backend engineer job requires one to be registered in the Netherlands, which is part of the EU. As far as I know all EU residents have the same equal opportunity to get hired for a job in the EU? I'm registered in Germany.
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3. kiolea+Hx4[view] [source] 2022-08-02 21:16:20
>>lakome+lA2
Taxes. You can be employed by a company in another state, but they/you would have to pay taxes according to your country of residence. Even though it is certainly doable, nobody wants the headache of calculating the proper amount of taxes and other contributions for a random country.

The great benefit you are referring to is that you can walk tomorrow in an office in Amsterdam and get hired without needing a visa or anything else, just like a Dutch citizen

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