Hey Elixir network! I'm back to the job market! Currently I'm looking for opportunities with Elixir. I'm in CDMX, so the options looks like are limited for me. If you know something about a position, please share with me, I'll appreciate your support in this situation #ElixirLang
@jacob_luetzow@ExMexConf My very good friend and ex colleague at ErlangSolutions Raul Chouza is going to give a talk, he’s very active in the Gleam community 😏
I just finished putting together interactive Livebook notebooks for every chapter of Advanced Functional Programming with Elixir.
You can now run all the examples in your browser. Or like me, spin them up locally with Docker:
https://t.co/fquQLfykw8
#elixirlang#AFPElixir
@douglas_correa Yeah, first interviews are weird, they asked me about what many years of experience I have in "pipelines". Just "pipelines", when I asked what it means, the recruiter told me we couldn't continue because I didn't have the Next.js experience hehe
Looks like work in consultancy is work as the contractor of the contractor of the contractor of the contractor of the contractor whom have a client who is using Elixir...
I suppose the recruiter wants me to send a recording of me speaking in english for evaluate me, I'm free to ask for the privacy polity to know how they are going to use my recording, right?
Looks like the most difficult part of get an Elixir job is be a master in React 😁
I had some interviews with recruiters that doesn't have any context of Elixir or Erlang, and for them having experience in React have the same importance than have many years in Elixir.
Just watched the @ElixirConf keynote from @josevalim about the #Elixir Update, here you have my notes about it
Speakers stipend https://t.co/9sQEZxfHI5
Global Meetups https://t.co/YnCVyCZq6B