completely irrelevant, if they'd bothered to actually look they'd have known that. reading github doesn't make your automated spam bullshit any more acceptable. wankers.
Oh and pick one domain and stick to it ffs. Idiots. Which is it, http://sourced.ai/ or http://sourced.tech/
I don't mind people (humans) reading my published stuff and contacting my personally, but the below is unacceptable.
From your webshite:
We send highly relevant job proposals to the suggested profiles and inform them about all the aspects of the position.
Bulllllshit.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Backend Engineer at 1aim
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 09:04:39 +0100
From: Georgina Giannoukou <[email protected]>
To: Tim Abell <[email protected]>
Hi Tim,
I am a Developer Relations Engineer at source{d}, based in Madrid. We are working on improving developer recruitment. We have analyzed your open source contributions on Github and believe that you could be a good fit for Backend Engineer position at 1Aim.
1Aim (https://1aim.com) is an exciting new startup providing secure locking systems for homes around the world, and keeping all the keys with you everywhere you go. Besides access systems, they are already putting a lot of R&D effort in creating further new smart home/building automation products. They are an engineering-driven technology company that want to greatly influence how connected devices of the future will look and behave.
For this position, 1AIM is looking for a battle-tested backend engineer with experience in building high quality distributed systems. You would preferably have experience with C or C++ and low level programming. Moreover, knowing Go or Rust would be a plus.
Since you will be working on a greenfield project you would get to define and implement the architecture of this system. Thus, having experience defining a software architecture and following good practices would be highly regarded.
The salary range starts at 45.000€ and depends on your experience and skills.
Should this be something you wish to explore, please let me know and we can set up a call to evaluate in depth if this is a good fit for you and 1Aim.
Our technology is constantly evolving, so if you think that this position doesn’t match your profile or interests please accept my apologies and feel free to let us know. I will be more than happy to discuss any other potential opportunities we have that are a better fit for you.
Best regards,
Georgina Giannoukou, Developer Relations Engineer http://sourced.tech
Claudio Coello 16, 2º Izq. 28001 Madrid, Spain
Hi Eddie,
I am a Developer Relations Engineer at source{d}, we are working on improving developer recruitment. We have analyzed your open source contributions on Github and we think that you could be a good fit for the position as Backend Engineer at Runtastic (https://www.runtastic.com/).
Founded in 2009 and recently acquired by adidas, Runtastic is an Austrian mobile fitness company that develops an always evolving ecosystem of apps, hardware, and online services to track fitness and health data. Their digital platforms focus on activity tracking, online training logs, detailed data analysis, community sharing and other features that help users improve their overall fitness.
Runtastic’s team is composed of over 180 people, of which one third are engineers. They are split into fullstack teams that focus on developing new products and features from start to delivery stage. From a technical point of view, their platform is based on a Ruby microservices ecosystem on top of MongoDB and MySQL for storage and Cassandra clusters. They use Redis and Memcache for caching. On the client side, they have a web application, which is being migrated to EmberJS, and different native iOS and Android applications that are continuously being updated. The platform is hosted on their own local servers in Vienna.
As a member of their backend team, you will be responsible for the development and maintenance of the current platform, as well as the implementation of new features, working from the data layer to the connection with the client side. They are looking for a skilled developer with experience creating solutions to complex problems, as well as, developing projects throughout their full lifecycle. Knowledge of Ruby would be a plus, but extensive experience working with the data layer is more relevant. Your main challenge would be scaling the backend and infrastructure to meet the requirements of their growing user base.
You would join a fullstack team of engineers based in Linz, Austria, who follow an Agile methodology. Lastly, they are strongly test-oriented, focused on TDD and only deliver fully tested features.
The salary ranges between 40.000€ and 60.000€, and they are willing to sponsor your Visa if needed and provide financial and logistic relocation support. In any case, if successful, you will have the chance to meet the team, and offices, in the last stage of their process.
Should this be something you wish to explore, please let me know and we can set up a call to evaluate in depth if this is a good fit for you and Runtastic.
Our technology is constantly evolving, so if you think that this position doesn’t match your profile or interests please accept my apologies and feel free to let us know. I will be more than happy to discuss other opportunities that could be a better fit for you. If you are not interested at all, just drop me a line, and I won’t contact you again.
Best regards,
Daniel López, Developer Relations Engineer
http://sourced.tech
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