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rogerdonut
·5 年前·議論
HAProxy Technologies | Pre-Sales, Software, & Systems Engineers, Technical Marketing Engineer | Waltham, MA | Paris, France | REMOTE

HAProxy Technologies is the company behind the world's fastest and most widely used open-source software load balancer.

- Technical Marketing Engineer: We are looking for a Technical Marketing Engineer that can aid in creating and promoting technical content. This position requires a unique combination of technical understanding, a high level of creativity, attention to detail and eagerness to learn, as well as the goal to teach others. Basic Linux experience is a must. An ideal candidate has real world experience in a DevOps or SysAdmin environment (bonus if you have programming exp.)

- Pre-Sales Engineer We are looking for a skilled Pre-Sales Engineer with in-depth knowledge in Linux who will help to expand our client base. Experience with load balancing and networking is a requirement.

- C: We are looking to reinforce the development team of HAProxy and are looking for developers who have solid skills in Shell, C, HTTP, TCP/IP and Git. Knowledge of cloud environments is a plus. We are looking for people who are not afraid of patching the Linux Kernel and who can quickly become autonomous.

- Golang: We are looking for Go developers with 2+ years of experience in Kubernetes and Cloud environments, as well as load balancing. A Bachelors or higher degree in IT is desirable. If you want to contribute to the software enabling performance and reliability of some of the largest websites on the internet.

- Senior Systems Engineer: We are seeking Senior Systems Engineers (Linux) to work out of our Waltham, MA office or remotely in the EST/CST/MST/PST time zones. Knowledge of HAProxy is a plus.

Please send cover letter and resume to [email protected]
rogerdonut
·6 年前·議論
> You can probably tell at a glance that a “Chanel” handbag going for $20 at a flea market is fake

Amazon sells these exact items with Prime as well.

> Although Amazon has taken many measures to prevent counterfeits and unsafe products from showing up on its site, plenty of fakes still slip through.

I don't believe this one bit. There are blatant fakes being shipped through Prime. They're not flying under the radar or bait and switching. Go on Amazon and search "Yuangu belt" -- you will quickly find Gucci & Hermes fakes being shipped through Prime. Are you telling me their "counterfeit measures" could not detect this before allowing it to be sold with Prime?