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    Any React Native devs in our community? Intermediate to advanced level.Needed urgently. Email us boop@autonomic.zone#getfedihired #fedihire #work #job
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    Guess who is available for #getfedihiredMe!!!11+ years experience in software development, as an IC and as a founding engineerIn one of my previous position, I am really grad to build great features that drive 2x revenue in just 6 months!I am familiar with Ruby (hence this instance!!), but also proficient in Java, PHP, Go, and C#. My past careers require me to understand a lot of technology!Let’s get connected!!!
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    I was laid off from my job because of economic pressure.I held a position in Data Analytics. I do have nine years of experience as a Software Engineer doing ETL type work using perl. I can do python programming as well. I prefer to work with Linux systems but open to any type of systems. I also can program in lisp.I'm located in Indiana and open to remote positions.boosts are welcomed.#getfedihired
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    Hi scientific Fedi!If you are or you know someone looking for a postdoc in environmental/sustainability sciences with an interdisciplinary focus, have a look here:https://tiris.univ-toulouse.fr/en/programs/atoutThere are 44 fellowship opportunities for 24 months in Toulouse (south of France) related to MSCA COFUND.Obviously, if you'd like to work on sustainable sanitation and food systems, the water-food-energy nexus, sustainable cities, sustainable process engineering, life-cycle analysis, etc, hit me up 😉#getFediHired #fediHired #academicJobs #academia #postdoc #postdocs #funding #MSCA #environmentalScience #sustainability #sustainabilityScience