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·8 mesi fa·discuss
Mercanis | Hiring in Berlin or Remote EU (role dependent)

About us: Mercanis is building the Agentic AI Procurement Suite, enabling enterprises to automate procurement and supplier management workflows using AI. Backed by $30M+ from Partech, AVP, and Speedinvest.

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Engineering Manager | Berlin, Hybrid Lead a cross functional product engineering team, work across the stack, and stay hands on (>20% contributing code). Collaborate closely with product and design to deliver user centric, scalable software. Tech includes Svelte, TypeScript, Node.js, NestJS, AWS, Postgres.

You have: Strong engineering background, 2+ years managing or leading engineers, experience with modern web stacks, a pragmatic and collaborative mindset. Berlin based, hybrid with flexibility for occasional remote days.

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AI Agentic Engineer | Remote EU or Berlin/Barcelona Hybrid Build AI agents that automate procurement workflows across large enterprises. Work deeply with LLMs and orchestration frameworks, evaluate and integrate models, and ship production AI features. Tech includes Python, LangChain, AWS, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Bedrock.

You have: Strong applied AI experience, experience building agentic or multi step LLM workflows, familiarity with enterprise grade systems, passion for fast iteration and quality.

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Technical Product Manager, Integrations | Berlin, Hybrid Own the integration strategy for enterprise procurement systems, especially SAP S4HANA and SAP Ariba. Work closely with engineers and enterprise customers to deliver scalable APIs and integration architecture. Translate complex business workflows into clear product requirements.

You have: 5–8+ years in Technical PM, Solutions Engineering, or Integrations, experience with ERP or procurement systems, strong API and data integration understanding. Berlin based, hybrid with flexibility for occasional remote days.

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Apply: https://mercanis.jobs.personio.de/ More about us: mercanis.com

If you believe in ownership, iterative delivery, and building modern enterprise software the right way, say hello.
pesch3
·2 anni fa·discuss
Please, allow using flat file http messages. IntelliJ has a great build in http client that's using HTTP message files and otherwise has a similar feature set. But having to launch intellij every time is a real PITA.
pesch3
·4 anni fa·discuss
Thank you!
pesch3
·4 anni fa·discuss
Thank you for pointing this out. I hope your honest and direct response opens the eyes of some of the people in this discussion to rethink whether their 4 months old is manipulative or is simply scared of being alone…
pesch3
·4 anni fa·discuss
Sorry to say. But this is not true in most cases! Manipulative thinking requires a sense of fully empathy which kids do not develop until they are 3 years old or even older! If a 3 months old is „manipulating“ you it was pure coincidence!
pesch3
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am going to guess you never took a minute to check the development a human brain undergoes. It takes month until the human brain can form basic memories. Until then only things that they can actually see, exist. Understanding that consequences exist take another couple of month. Using them to their advantage consciously is a mental stunt infants can for sure not do. Seeing it as a correlation in these things is highly likely your human brain trying to rationalize the often irrational behavior of infants.

PS. I don’t want to imply your kids where not able to do such things. It would be a rare behavior though. PPS. Father of at least one
pesch3
·4 anni fa·discuss
Your comment shocked me, it shocked me so much to make this my first HN comment (maybe not the very first but it shocked me so much I am going against my „don’t get involved in discussions on the internet rule“)

I would like to give you a little background about my situation first. My first born is 2.7years old now. For the first 12 month of his life he cried. I don’t want to say he is a moody baby but he cried. For 5-7 hours a day every single day he cried. And one of us was with him for every single second of that. There was no evidence of any physical reason for his crying. Me being a „nerd“ was devastated as their was no way to just follow a certain formula to make him stop crying. And we tried everything. The only thing that finally made him stop crying after 12 months was … growing up. We have been told to let him cry by countless of people, even experts. I was lucky enough that my wife did some research herself and convinced me that pushing through tough times and staying at his side, or to say it differently „hurt“ ourselves, is in the end far less harmful then possibly hurting our baby by letting him „cry it out“.

Seeing so many comments here advising and lecturing on letting them cry it out hurts when for me it feels like the lazy way out of a problem that will fix itself if there is no physical reasons for the baby crying.

And since people ask for studies and evidence I found a great comment on a study that tried to proof the opposite. It’s linking a lot of studies that show how bad the crying it out method can be: https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcpp....