Compilation, Big Data and Machine Learning applied to Supply Chain. We are profitable, fast growing and largely bootstrapped. Supply chains are incredibly complex, and we need a compilation engineer to get those challenges addressed at scale.
At Lokad, you will benefit from the coaching of an awesome dev team. You will gain skills in modern compiler design, and how to compile with a cloud platform as your target. Our codebase is clean, documented and heavily (unit) tested. Our offices are quiet (no open space!), bright, and you can get three monitors.
We are a C#/.NET shop, and you will be developing under Visual Studio, the source code being versionned in Git. Our apps are hosted on Microsoft Azure. With .NET Core coming this year, we anticipate a few strategic migrations toward Linux.
We expect a vivid interest for compilation. A taste for low-level high performance computing and distributed systems is also a big plus. Contributions to open source projects are also highly regarded. We are located 50m from Place d'Italie in Paris (France).
To apply, drop me a mail at joannes.vermorel@lokad.com (I am the founder)
I'm currently looking for compiler-related jobs in Paris and elsewhere and this seems kind of interesting. I see that you first advertised this position in July and then again last month, which may be because there are too few applicants or because they are not qualified.
Anyway, as feedback (don't know if you're interested...) here are some points that make me hesitate to apply for this job:
- You're a C# shop, which is great, but you don't say if you only consider C# experts or if you trust a senior compiler person to pick up the basics within the first weeks on the job. I couldn't C# my way out of a paper bag, but if you give me a book and a quiet office for a week, I'd be productive.
- This may seem silly, but: On your "about us" page (https://www.lokad.com/aboutus) everybody wears suits! This might be useful to impress potential customers, but it also projects a certain image to potential job applicants.
- Information about the hiring process is always interesting. Do you make applicants solve silly brain teasers etc. This applies to most of the posts in this thread, but I won't reply to each of them individually ;-)
- Not a particular concern for me, but I know that many people working in programming languages in the Paris area are expats. Would be interesting to note if you are open to somebody who doesn't speak French (well).
- C# shop. We don't require any C# expertise. Yet, we don't want to surprise candidates either.
- Suits! Well, it's a B2B website. Don't think too much of it. Developers dress as they want.
- Hiring process: discussing at length your past projects. Typically a lot more constructive than teasers, but it does require a capable interviewer :-)
Compilation, Big Data and Machine Learning applied to Supply Chain. We are profitable, fast growing and largely bootstrapped. Supply chains are incredibly complex, and we need a compilation engineer to get those challenges addressed at scale.
At Lokad, you will benefit from the coaching of an awesome dev team. You will gain skills in modern compiler design, and how to compile with a cloud platform as your target. Our codebase is clean, documented and heavily (unit) tested. Our offices are quiet (no open space!), bright, and you can get three monitors.
We are a C#/.NET shop, and you will be developing under Visual Studio, the source code being versionned in Git. Our apps are hosted on Microsoft Azure. With .NET Core coming this year, we anticipate a few strategic migrations toward Linux.
We expect a vivid interest for compilation. A taste for low-level high performance computing and distributed systems is also a big plus. Contributions to open source projects are also highly regarded. We are located 50m from Place d'Italie in Paris (France).
To apply, drop me a mail at joannes.vermorel@lokad.com (I am the founder)