The AWS IDEs team (Cloud9+CloudShell+IDE Plugins) is hiring Software engineers (SDEs) and a Manger (SDM) to help build better tooling for all users of AWS. We are especially looking for early/mid career SDEs, including college hires. We work with a wide range of languages, technologies, and other service teams, and most of our projects are open source.
Speaking personally, as an SDE, I enjoy the wide variety of things I get to work on externally and internally. There's always something new to work on, so I don't get bored working on the same project for an extended period of time.
I very much disagree with this. I agree with the top level comment, remote work is not for me. I understand that some people work well with remote work, but for some reason people who like remote work seem to not understand that some people prefer working in the office. I don't think that these kind of things replace an in person environment, and I'm really looking forward to when I can go back into the office.
Google translate worked really well on the article, thanks! That's kind of insane that the school you went to can give you a raise from 30k euro to 40k euro despite having to do the same job.
Interestingly there is a hostel in Tokyo that uses parts from the Hokutosei trains called train hostel Hokutosei. If you have never spent time in a sleeper train, it's a unique experience, and much quieter.
uh, the post literally has "To measure processor temperature, use the command watch /opt/vc/bin/vcgencmd measure_temp" in it, that doesn't look like windows to me.
I can walk across the street from my apartment in Bellevue and get food, furniture, and groceries but this is the exception even in Bellevue: outside of downtown areas many apartment complexes require getting in a car or bus to get anything.
True, but you can't say that it doesn't have a $450 fee, the amex has $200 for travel expenses and $200 for uber but that doesn't mean it has a $150 fee either. The fee is a large upfront cost for most people.
This is relevant to a decision I made today. I was deciding which travel card to get between the amex platinum and the chase sapphire reserve, and I went with the sapphire reserve. I felt the amex's perks were catered more towards business travelers doing expensive things, while the chase card was more focused on people who travel for fun. However, I do not understand why people think the sapphire reserve is not a snobbish card like amex: it has a $450 a year fee, which is almost as much as the amex platinum's $550 fee, is ~metal~, and is trying to capture the same group of people.
The AWS IDEs team (Cloud9+CloudShell+IDE Plugins) is hiring Software engineers (SDEs) and a Manger (SDM) to help build better tooling for all users of AWS. We are especially looking for early/mid career SDEs, including college hires. We work with a wide range of languages, technologies, and other service teams, and most of our projects are open source.
Speaking personally, as an SDE, I enjoy the wide variety of things I get to work on externally and internally. There's always something new to work on, so I don't get bored working on the same project for an extended period of time.
Our open roles:
SDE1 - https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1224905/software-dev-enginee...
SDE2 - https://amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1352477/software-development-eng...
SDM - https://amazon.jobs/en/jobs/1381567/software-development-man...