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turdburgler
England6749 Posts
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towerranger
Austria134 Posts
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RoyalCheese
Czech Republic745 Posts
On November 17 2011 04:20 turdburgler wrote: am i the only one who seems to think the requirements just to be an intern are a bit steep? you have to be overqualified for a full time position just to be the intern. i know the tech industry is hard to get in to but having these things as requirements.. :< You know a lot of languages and you’re comfortable learning new ones quickly. You have strong opinions on what makes a language good, but at the end of the day you’re a pragmatist and you’ll use whatever it takes to get the job done. You're constantly thinking, 'That would be a great feature to add to...' That doesn't really seem like 'being overqualified' ... it doesn't even say anything specific | ||
TwitchTV
59 Posts
On November 16 2011 09:23 Wubbles wrote: I'd apply but I don't graduate with my B.S. in CS until March 2012 We're accept applications now for positions starting next summer! Feel free to apply. | ||
Ir0nClad
United States27 Posts
Want to open a Dallas branch? [: | ||
Deeeno
Australia52 Posts
Best of luck to any TL applicants ^^ | ||
S4KuR4
France52 Posts
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TwitchTV
59 Posts
On November 16 2011 11:11 Apom wrote: Would you consider international applicants, or are you aiming for US citizens at the moment ? We absolutely consider international applications and provide relocation as well as VISA assistance. | ||
UmbraaeternuS
Chile476 Posts
Sounds awesome. | ||
stafu
Australia1196 Posts
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unit
United States2621 Posts
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Pimpmuckl
Germany528 Posts
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shindigs
United States4795 Posts
On November 17 2011 03:16 tofucake wrote: Which one(s)? If you are competing with me SCREW YOU otherwise good luck. tofucake gl gl gl gl! I applied, but probably not competing with you. | ||
Josh.R
United Kingdom2 Posts
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KaiserCommander
Mexico290 Posts
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intrigue
Washington, D.C9931 Posts
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Chargelot
2275 Posts
On November 17 2011 09:31 intrigue wrote: do you guys need any handsome and affable forum moderators? cuz i'm pretty good, you know. If they needed such a thing, I'd clearly be their first choice, good sir. | ||
TwitchTV
59 Posts
On November 17 2011 08:34 shindigs wrote: tofucake gl gl gl gl! I applied, but probably not competing with you. As much as I like the competition, we are trying to hire multiple engineers. And UI designers. | ||
unix04
United States89 Posts
On November 17 2011 05:33 RoyalCheese wrote: You know a lot of languages and you’re comfortable learning new ones quickly. You have strong opinions on what makes a language good, but at the end of the day you’re a pragmatist and you’ll use whatever it takes to get the job done. You're constantly thinking, 'That would be a great feature to add to...' That doesn't really seem like 'being overqualified' ... it doesn't even say anything specific For an intern that's very overqualified. Understanding syntax of various programming languages are one thing, but applying different techniques based on language semantics like OO or dynamic scripting is another. What's important for startups are not just the ability to write code that simply does something but can also be extended and modified to keep the software growing and maturing. Bad code = gg. Better off just not writing it. This type of skill takes not only some smarts but also at least several years of experience to get attuned to the various best practices and software life cycle processes. For an intern to do this would require some really special talent or a student who got his head start back in high school or earlier, and even then the intern would have to pick things up fairly quickly. Small companies main advantage is speed and innovation. Sounds like am awesome opportunity though. Wish I weren't stuck in so cal... | ||
Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
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