Sorare is a fantasy sports gaming experience and marketplace featuring officially licensed digital player cards (minted as NFTs).
Tech Stack: PostgreSQL / Rails / GraphQL / React
We're hiring a replacement for a colleague who's leaving for a world tour.
If you want to read the objective offer you can find it below, but here is the subjective view of what makes me enjoy my job as a sofware engineer there:
- very competent and kind coworkers
- small team that moves fast and decides quickly
- passionate user community
- top work conditions
- bonus: as a sports fan this is heaven
Don't hesitate to reach to me if you have any question:hugo [at] sorare.com.
The company did not hire me to do scientific computing, rather build the beginning of an ambitious software platform which, beside other things, will leverage a scientific computing component. As we are a start up, I'm more than happy to go out my comfort zone to work on the first steps of this component, before we hire specialist in the years to come.
Thanks for your advices on MATLAB and Python, and I'll take a look at OpenMPI. Who knows, maybe I may have the option to understand what the code is doing if I put some work into it :-)
"And quite frankly, I hope I don’t have to give another live lecture ever again. I’ll tape it; I’ll have them watch it — I know most of them are going to watch it at 1.5 or 2x speed. I’ll sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks, but that’s OK. Then we can spend the time in class actually working on problems or discussing some of the issues that I brought up."
Beside the joke, I find the concept of ingesting content at your pace and then talking about it in class very interesting. No idea if the knowledge will stick in mind as well as classic lectures, but I would definitely have been seduced by this proposition when I was a student.