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1. christ+rM[view] [source] 2024-12-02 21:09:04
>>whoish+(OP)
Harvard Library Innovation Lab | Senior Software Engineer - Full Stack | Remote (some US states) or hybrid | Full-Time | https://lil.law.harvard.edu/

The Harvard Library Innovation Lab is a software product studio and research lab embedded in the Harvard Law School Library, with a mission of bringing library principles to tech. We are currently working on projects including web archiving, remixable education resources, and AI as a new way of accessing knowledge. As a member of our engineering team, the Senior Software Engineer will work across our various tools, applications, and experiments. The ideal candidate will have experience building performant, testable, maintainable, and fault-tolerant products and tools at scale, for audiences both technical and non-technical.

You can apply here: https://lil.law.harvard.edu/jobs/#sse-fs. Please include a short cover letter explaining how your career trajectory and interests align with our work and mission.

Harvard eligibility is weird: we can hire hybrid near Cambridge, MA, or remote only if you live in the states of CA, CT, GA, IL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VA, VT and WA.

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2. noodle+TM[view] [source] 2024-12-02 21:12:01
>>christ+rM
> Harvard eligibility is weird: we can hire hybrid near Cambridge, MA, or remote only if you live in the states of CA, CT, GA, IL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VA, VT and WA.

I’m so curious about this - why these states in particular?

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3. guessm+631[view] [source] 2024-12-02 23:22:03
>>noodle+TM
All remote work must be performed in a state in which Harvard is registered to do business (and has a registered payroll) [1][2].

The most up-to-date registered state listing can be found here: https://oc.finance.harvard.edu/files/controller/files/harvar...

[1] https://hr.harvard.edu/out-state-employment

[2] https://hr.harvard.edu/jobs/faqs (click on “Where can remote work be performed?”)

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4. zamale+341[view] [source] 2024-12-02 23:31:35
>>guessm+631
That goes for any business/employer for what it's worth.
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