Stripe is looking for more remote engineers. If you're curious about what we're working on, what the engineering culture is like here, and how remote works, join us on Thursday at 1 PM Pacific time for a quick informal remote coffee. RSVP:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2k02P6uF3RExuRjW-Dkfp-nwSyCFjumOvSTr1QG7f_GZVNQ/viewform?usp=pp_url …
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We're specifically looking to hire for Applications (the group at Stripe which builds things like Stripe Atlas, the thing I work on) and will have at least one engineering manager from Applications there plus yours truly.
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This event is a bit of an experiment for us; if it works, we'll do more variations on it in the future. You're welcome at it, regardless of your location/background/etc. We'll likely mostly be hiring mostly US-based folks with 2+ years of remote experience (at least re: this).
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No pre-work required from you to attend; just bring questions. (If you have a resume/LinkedIn/Github/professional website/etc you want to provide us with, feel free to add it to the RSVP form.)
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Replying to @patio11
Forgive me if this is a stupid remark, but you didn't mention the tech stack you're hiring for... Obviously any intelligent person can learn anything given enough time, but I suspect one's passion for helping businesses might not always overcome one's hatred of certain tech
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We work primarily in Ruby but have material use of JS, Scala, Python, and Golang (among other technologies) at Stripe.
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