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I would love to work for you guys. I've been on a job sabbatical for the last couple years, but would jump all over this opportunity. It wouldn't take too long to brush up with 16 years of development background. Anyways, I just emailed you my resume.
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kaasinees wrote: I am an experienced webdeveloper, systems manager(several gentoo servers) and programmer("harder" languages such as C++) looking for a better salary. I have a lot of experience in all things mentioned except ruby, rails or puppet. And i have to say if you develop your static and dynamic infrastructure properly you dont need apache at all. Nginx is really good at delivering static content, most of the content should be generated on the background. It eliminates APC as well. Simplifying the whole system and making it more responsive. But this is not a very popular way to do things at this point of time in systems using PHP. I wish i had more experience in load balancing and scaling though. I live in the Netherlands so relocation is no big deal.
DrunkennJedi wrote: Send a resume @theiremail instead of rambling about what you can and cannot do.


Did you get the job? If so kudos dude sounds like fun
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In response to post #57665461. #57698631, #59175376 are all replies on the same post.


kaasinees wrote: I am an experienced webdeveloper, systems manager(several gentoo servers) and programmer("harder" languages such as C++) looking for a better salary. I have a lot of experience in all things mentioned except ruby, rails or puppet. And i have to say if you develop your static and dynamic infrastructure properly you dont need apache at all. Nginx is really good at delivering static content, most of the content should be generated on the background. It eliminates APC as well. Simplifying the whole system and making it more responsive. But this is not a very popular way to do things at this point of time in systems using PHP. I wish i had more experience in load balancing and scaling though. I live in the Netherlands so relocation is no big deal.
DrunkennJedi wrote: Send a resume @theiremail instead of rambling about what you can and cannot do.
Syraku wrote: Did you get the job? If so kudos dude sounds like fun


Position is 'still open' so RIP this awesome person for not making it through their process Q_Q.
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I think that the Nexus people could put their heads together and create an online 'test' of sorts that filters out people that they aren't interested in whatsoever for this type of position.

Considering how many already came forward and were rejected, it might be useful to do.

 

Might also greatly expand your pool of candidates if you didn't mandate that they **LIVE** in the UK. Merely that they visited once they were hired to get sorted out and set up properly.

I don't see many reasons a web developer needs to always be on-site in one specific location since nearly everything is CDN-based and remote-hosting is all the rage.

 

Also being vague about salaries does a disservice towards grabbing the attention of those who would take all the time to go through the process only to be offered something that they may not agree with. Wastes their time and your time. Ya'll should be better than that. Just say 'salary starting at X' and go from there.

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jimmywalnut wrote: Brexit just impedes me for even attempting an position... I have Italian Citizenship, have extensive english knowledge, and before Brexit I was thinking about moving to the UK, I simply love your country...

Anyway, if by any means there are spots opening in the future that cover communication areas (I have partial formation in Film Making, multimedia, and marketing) I would be glad to know, even tho chances are slim for me to actually get an visa to work there... Specially because I do intend to finish college abroad. I wouldn't mind working my arse off and studying at night-time, but idk how these things work there in the UK. I may try in the foreseeable future apply for an visa there, but Italian bureaucracy has been delaying most of my documents which I still need to even try for that...

As for this position, although I do have knowledge about the requirements, I lack real skills on those, would need to sit on my arse and study all of that again hahaha

Good Luck finding a suitable candidate! ;)

PS: I'm Brazilian btw, not that it holds any kind of importance besides the 3 language factor...
Dark0ne wrote: The UK hasn't left Europe yet and you've got up to 2 years to still make use of free movement of labour. Once you're in, you're in. It's pretty much guaranteed that EU citizens working in the UK already will be able to stay once any Brexit deal is struck with the EU.
jimmywalnut wrote: That's great to know!
Thanks for informing me. =)

So I've got 2 years then... Better pray for my documents to get past bureaucratic blocks fast then... We Italians should stick with cooking and avoid paperwork hahahahaha Not that I'm purely Italian, but you catch the meaning
DrydenG wrote: I do have knowledge about the requirements as well , it's a shame that i'm still underage haha or else i'd apply , i'm brazilian too , nice to meet fellow countryman here . In addition to english i have knowledge of japanese and a little of german , not much though . As a fellow brazilian i'll be rooting for you jimmywalnut . Good Luck


What paperwork do Italians need? You just pack up and go to whatever EU country you want. I know that what I did and no paperwork to fill out whatsoever.
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