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1. fuzzie+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-02-03 22:57:51
CompilerWorks | SF Bay Area | Full-time, remote (or local) developer/architect/customer facing engineer | $95k-$250k driven by what you bring to the company.

If you love solving tough programming challenges and avoiding organizational politics this might be the place for you.

CompilerWorks is a bespoke compiler company, with our core product centered around compiling SQL code and emitting it as equivalent code in another dialect - e.g. would you like to run Oracle PL/SQL on a PostgreSQL database? You can with CompilerWorks.

We are driven to solve interesting engineering problems that compilers can be used to solve. Our current product focus IS disruptive to the database market.

We are looking for EXPERIENCED developers (our least experienced developer has more than 10 years of experience). Our core development language is Java. We are currently a team of 15 in 11 regions, 9 countries.

http://www.compilerworks.com/about.html#jobs

replies(2): >>Doofus+kr >>kladsk+hmf
2. Doofus+kr[view] [source] 2020-02-04 03:12:35
>>fuzzie+(OP)
For the Sr. Developer/Architect role, how crucial is it to have lots of Java experience?

E.g., what about someone who hasn't touched Java in a while, but does have gobs of C++ and Python experience and is willing to dive back into Java?

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3. fuzzie+YL2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-02-04 21:06:46
>>Doofus+kr
If you are a strong, experienced developer who hasn't touched Java in a while but is happy to work in Java that does not exclude you.

If your are an awesome Scala (or other) developer who wants to work in Scala (or other) then this is not the place for you.

With that said, productivity in Java is important!

4. kladsk+hmf[view] [source] 2020-02-10 14:27:25
>>fuzzie+(OP)
These guys will leave you hanging for weeks.
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5. Lyndsy+k1g[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-02-10 18:39:52
>>kladsk+hmf
To be fair, this describes the majority of companies in today's environment. I'm still getting first contacts from companies that I applied to in October 2019, and I've had a handful that have asked for two weeks' of my calendar to schedule an interview and then never got back with me.
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