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1. przadk+ck3[view] [source] 2024-05-02 14:53:01
>>whoish+(OP)
Reef Technologies | Senior Python Backend Engineer | REMOTE | Full-time Salary: 45-70 USD per hour, or 7560-11760 USD a month (assuming 40 hours per week). Hourly rates typically adjusted annually.

We’re all about the backend! As a fully remote Python software house, we comprise a small, agile team of senior engineers, each with at least five years of experience. We're known for delivering stable solutions and always accounting for edge cases, minimizing the need for urgent fixes.

- Full Remote Flexibility: Work from anywhere.

- Flexible Hours: Pick your own hours, with only ~2 calls per week.

- Dynamic Projects: Work with startups globally on projects of your choice.

- Influence: Contribute to decisions and influence how we operate.

- Project Selection: Only accept projects you're interested in.

- No managers; thanks to the Sociocracy 3.0 framework, everyone's opinion is valued.

- Personal assistant for your non-work tasks.

- Multicultural environment with a voice for everyone.

Who Are We Looking For? Experienced Python engineer with at least 5 years of programming (not necessarily professional), including at least a year with Python. Must have a deep love for Python and the ability to come up with Pythonic solutions to problems.

How to Apply: Just go to https://careers.reef.pl/ and see what we’re all about! Do not send us CVs.

Contact: Email: hiring@reef.pl Company Website: https://reef-technologies.com/

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2. 93po+pC4[view] [source] 2024-05-02 22:14:31
>>przadk+ck3
FYI to other applicants, they appear to use "evalground" for interviewing, which seems to require you to install anti-cheating software and be recorded by camera the entire time. If you don't want to do this, you might want to save your time applying.
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3. rooter+GI8[view] [source] 2024-05-04 13:58:59
>>93po+pC4
this is untrue, it's clearly web browser only and does not require camera during test - have you tried it yourself? maybe others use different evalground settings?
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