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1 points·by arnavpraneet·2 mesi fa·3 comments

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arnavpraneet
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Stpkr Technologies | Noida, India (Delhi NCR) | ONSITE | Multiple roles

Stpkr Technologies is hiring for the following roles to build the next generation of wearable devices.

We are currently looking for the following 4 roles but we are also open to interviewing any candidates who feel like they will do their best work here - even if your skillset/experience doesn't fit the current defined roles. Our current team doesn't fit the conventional mold, and we don't expect our future hires will either. If you don't fit the advertised roles, just send us a mail per the same process with whatever job title would fit you the best.

Work is in person near Noida Sector 18, walking distance from Sector 18 Metro Station. We prefer in office work, but we are super flexible overall, it will be hands down one of the best work environments you can get. Pay is competitive, and there are opportunities to earn meaningful equity down the line. We prefer current and recent undergraduates for our roles. If you are still in college we welcome you to apply nonetheless provided you can work as an intern for us in person. Super-flexible overall and all of our current team started out as interns.

Hiring across OS, full-stack, and hardware. AI policy across all roles: you should be able to do the work without AI, and much faster with it.

Android Systems Engineer (AOSP/BSP) - Everything at the OS layer. You've rooted phones, flashed custom ROMs, broken and fixed Linux for fun. Comfortable in C/C++. GitHub with kernel-adjacent or LineageOS-type projects a plus. Stack: Android, Linux, C, C++, Java. _Filter: send us something you built where you had to fight the OS or hardware.

Full-Stack Engineer (Apps + Backend + ML) - Everything at the platform layer. Generalist who ships end-to-end. Skill check: can build a crude-but-working facial recognition system (camera → model → DB → backend). (using existing facial recog models) Bonus for weird/constrained hardware work or running ML on edge devices. Stack: Android, Java, Python, TypeScript. _Filter: send the most useful thing you've built and used (no CRUD slop). Even better if you still use it for yourself.

Hardware Engineer - Bring-up/Debug/Integration - Take EVT/DVT boards and make them work. Comfortable with J-Link and IDE debugging, reading schematics and reference designs. KiCad/Altium/EasyEDA hobby work would make you ideal. PetaLinux experience or hunger to learn it. ECE undergrad fine. _Filter: photo of a board you designed or debugged, plus what went wrong.

Hardware Engineer - Power/RF/Wireless - Make the power and RF paths behave on EVT/DVT boards. Hands-on with schematic capture, layout, soldering, scope/logic analyzer. Given two unknowns, you pick one and start measuring. _Filter: sensor fusion work, how noise behaves across protocols, and SPI debug chops.

Founder's Office - Work closely with the founder and the rest of the team to manage the day to day and long term affairs of the company, the Man Friday of the company. Must have a decent degree of technical knowledge (we are a tech company after all) and be efficient at administrative tasks as well as management. Speed and learning ability are prized here, there will not always be a clear path to the work you have to do here, so you will have to figure some of it out on your own.

To apply, contact [email protected] with the subject line "HN - Human" and a brief intro for further communication. Attach any documents you deem useful there. Please include the role you are applying for at the top of the email if it is one of the above mentioned, otherwise whatever role fits you best. Shortlisting will be online, interviews will be in person. We are hiring quickly, expect to hear back from us within 2-3 days of applying. If you don't, assume you will not. Thanks for your time!
arnavpraneet
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_effect
arnavpraneet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
To note, this is the largest board of education in India, the most populous country in the world - some 29,000 schools are affiliated to it and millions of students enrolled in a curriculum designed and controlled by the CBSE
arnavpraneet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks so much, that's useful.
arnavpraneet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Really wanted to post here as our target hiring is people who would come across it on HN itself.
arnavpraneet
·2 mesi fa·discuss
How did you do that?
arnavpraneet
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Witty!
arnavpraneet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
great project, was thinking of something like this a while ago - will definitely be seeding using this!
arnavpraneet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I might be wrong but I fear this strategy might unfairly punish e-readers which imo offer the best of both worlds
arnavpraneet
·6 mesi fa·discuss
what are the blue dots? (not water bodies i think?)
arnavpraneet
·7 mesi fa·discuss
came back just in time for me to spend the first hour of my work
arnavpraneet
·8 mesi fa·discuss
add ai generated dang
arnavpraneet
·8 mesi fa·discuss
off topic but I love your product it is an absolute joy to use, give my regards to Luke from the support team, he helped isolate my work's issue to something obscure in WSL2
arnavpraneet
·8 mesi fa·discuss
hi, would you be looking for interns by any chance? Have applied under the no role fit category though, I think I may be a good fit
arnavpraneet
·9 mesi fa·discuss
they have a new Gemini integration, pretty useful for me now.
arnavpraneet
·9 mesi fa·discuss
better title for the piece of this post
arnavpraneet
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yes, checks out? that seems to be why it is worded that way. They can't write 45 because of that invasion, so 40 seems to be the ballpark?