Know any amazing backend engineers? Send em our way and if we decide to hire them, we’ll give you £2,500 to say thanks!
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Know any amazing backend engineers? Send em our way and if we decide to hire them, we’ll give you £2,500 to say thanks!
All the details here:
I know an amazing backend engineer.
Me. Now send me the $$$ please.
@anon23935806 I could refer you and do half n half
I saw this on facebook, starting reading through backend engineer was an ops role, not developer.
I’m a Devops engineer looking for a new role, I was going to refer myself
Presumably nobody can get the referral fee for referring themselves, so anyone interested in applying DM me and I’ll refer you and pass on to you 90% of any referral fee I earn for your recruitment.
I saw someone offer to go halves, but I think just 10% would be reasonable!
I’ll pass on 95%
Haha. It would be fine, I have two email addresses
Oh look this is what I currently do now…
Yes, but not a bank account for the referral fee in a different name to your name as a new employee
Haha I know I can’t refer myself, just attempting to add some humour to a Friday afternoon
Personally I’d be happy to forget the referral fee should they do some Python… sadly Go isn’t my cup of tea.
Goes on to build a bank in Python
If it were a remote position, and was a front end web role, I would be your man!
I have no idea what the difference is between frontend and backend.
Edit: I just Googled it. Strongy advise you turn on “Safe Search” first.
My question would be why did you have Safe Search disabled to begin with?
Memes.
Sorry. Let’s get back on topic. My bad.
Personally I would love to work for you guys, I applied last year but you rejected my application because of my lack of strongly typed programming experience…
I still stand by my belief that I could pick up Go in a fairly short amount of time given the opportunity; it’s not like I know nothing about strongly typed languages.
If you’re willing to reconsider then I’d love to hear from you.
I doubt you’ll get an answer in the forums, but why not give it a shot and apply again, and explain the above in your cover letter?