I'm getting back into web development after a long hiatus and wanted to build something relatively straightforward. Was pleasantly surprised to see less JavaScript fatigue than before. Stuck with vanilla Rails though (ViewComponent is my poor man's version of React) and Tailwind for CSS which gets the job done, no need for a SPA.
Then started playing around with AI/ML for automatic categorization of jobs into departments which has been a fun and educational exercise.
Will implement the ability for companies to post jobs soon!
Parallel | Multiple Positions | Hong Kong (Engineering is Remote!) | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship
Parallel Capital is an algorithmic, high frequency proprietary trading firm that specializes in providing liquidity within the cryptocurrency markets.
We’re a major though under-the-radar player in the cryptocurrency market making ecosystem, founded by industry veterans from both Wall Street and Silicon Valley in a melding of finance and tech. With over 35+ years of combined experience, we profitably trade tens of billions per month, outperforming much larger and better funded teams, and we are expanding rapidly.
To put this in context: we trade 1% of the entire crypto industry's volume daily. If we were a retail exchange (think Coinbase or Binance), we would be ranked #5 on any given day in total trading volume and trade more than Gemini and Bittrex combined.
We value constant learning, continuous improvement, fast iteration, and relentless resourcefulness. We focus on results, not effort. We embrace the sharing of ideas with an open mind and engage in healthy debate to evaluate them from first principles.
We're a small team of 8 looking to expand with the following impactful remote positions:
To apply, send your Github/Gitlab/sample projects, cover letter, and resume to [email protected].
Non-standard applicants/applications are welcome; resumes are not strictly needed since the goal is to show off who you are and what you've done already that makes you a good fit!
I'm getting back into web development after a long hiatus and wanted to build something relatively straightforward. Was pleasantly surprised to see less JavaScript fatigue than before. Stuck with vanilla Rails though (ViewComponent is my poor man's version of React) and Tailwind for CSS which gets the job done, no need for a SPA.
Then started playing around with AI/ML for automatic categorization of jobs into departments which has been a fun and educational exercise.
Will implement the ability for companies to post jobs soon!