You're assuming all or most paying customers are paying attention. That is sometimes not the case. For example folks/businesses who forgot they signed up. Alternatively it could be that the cost to switch is too painful.
Every time I see an article like this, it's always missing --- but is it any good, is it correct? They always show you the part that is impressive - "it walked the tricky tightrope of figuring out what might be an interesting topic and how to execute it with the data it had - one of the hardest things to teach."
Then it goes on, "After a couple of vague commands (“build it out more, make it better”) I got a 14 page paper." I hear..."I got 14 pages of words". But is it a good paper, that another PhD would think is good? Is it even coherent?
When I see the code these systems generate within a complex system, I think okay, well that's kinda close, but this is wrong and this is a security problem, etc etc. But because I'm not a PhD in these subjects, am I supposed to think, "Well of course the 14 pages on a topic I'm not an expert in are good"?
It just doesn't add up... Things I understand, it looks good at first, but isn't shippable. Things I don't understand must be great?
Child Mind Institute | Full-Time | Remote within US or NYC Hybrid | https://childmind.org/about-us/careers/
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CareRev (YC S16) | Software Engineers | Fully Remote within the US | Full-Time
We are hiring backend and android engineers as well as product managers. CareRev's mission is to seamlessly connect healthcare facilities and professionals. Through our marketplace platform, we offer efficiency, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. Our stack is currently Ruby/Rails, React and Elm, Swift, Kotlin, and Postgres deployed on Heroku.
Find our careers page with all our postings here - https://grnh.se/072b12f63us
Backend API Engineer (Ruby on Rails) - Mid, Senior, Staff, Sr Staff+ (2+ years exp) Not all levels are posted rn, but just apply to the closest.
Frontend Engineer (ELM) - Senior+ (5+ years exp) We are committed to using ELM for a significant portion of our web frontend. Come join the fun.
Product Managers - Principal (doesn't manage others), Director (manages others), and Technical PM (7+ years PM exp, 2yrs mgmt exp)
Feel free to email me if you have questions: jody[at]carerev[dot]com
CareRev (YC S16) | Software Engineers | Fully Remote within the US | Full-Time We are hiring backend engineers and product managers. CareRev's mission is to seamlessly connect healthcare facilities and professionals. Through our marketplace platform, we offer efficiency, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. Our stack is currently Ruby/Rails, React and Elm, and Postgres deployed on Heroku.
Find our careers page with all our postings here - https://grnh.se/072b12f63us
Backend API Engineer (Ruby on Rails) - Mid, Senior, Staff, Sr Staff+ (2+ years exp) Not all positions are posted rn, but just apply to the closest.
Android Engineer (Kotlin) - Sr (5+ years experience)
Integrations Engineer - Mid (2+ years exp)
Product Managers - Principal (doesn't manage others), Director (manages others) (7+ years PM exp, 2yrs mgmt exp)
Feel free to email me if you have questions: jody[at]carerev[dot]com
CareRev (YC S16) | Software Engineers | Fully Remote within the US | Full-Time
We are hiring engineers of all disciplines, project managers, and product managers of all levels. CareRev's mission is to seamlessly connect healthcare facilities and professionals. Through our marketplace platform, we offer efficiency, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. We are growing rapidly! Our stack is currently Ruby/Rails, React and Elm, and Postgres deployed on Heroku.