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Yelobird | Berlin | full time | senior full stack engineer | 75.000 to 140.000€

What we're looking for

We need someone deeply skilled in TypeScript and React who works quickly, efficiently, and with a bias for action. You should be comfortable implementing changes end-to-end and have a track record of delivering high-quality work at a very fast pace.

Bonus points if you have active contributions to open-source projects, deployed side/hobby projects, or experience in starting a company or working at a very early-stage startup.

https://www.paraform.com/apply/cmehos59e0042jo0c6uvz2ar6


Yelobird isn't even the target company?

This would probably be Peec AI.

As it can be seen via OP's own website Arbeitnow: https://www.arbeitnow.com/jobs/companies/yelobird/senior-ful...

But then, OP does not seem to either represent Peec AI nor Yelobird in any public capacity, which makes this post even weirder?

Is this some weird revenue sharing for a hire to Peec AI through Yelobird & Arbeitnow?


Dude you should remove the part where it says that candidates are expected to work 9:00 to 21:00. Any rejected candidate can easily sue you in front of a german working court and cite that, and say they got rejected because of willingness to only work during "legal" hours.

12-13 hour days and weekend work for 75k and .3%, what an amazing opportunity!

Better still, cut the hours you make people work in real life and watch your productivity increase!

I run a job board for Germany called Arbeitnow. It runs well without any frequent changes. Recently I've added a couple of new sources for jobs and filtering the kind of jobs that get through (relevant to my audience).

Not planning to do a lot during the promised Berlin summer though

https://www.arbeitnow.com/


Hiring an engineer based on a tool they use is a great way to end up hiring no one.


It's more of an indicator of their (mis)understanding of basic fundamentals.


Btw your imprint and privacy policy requires margins and changes to references of whatthediff.


I switched to this ticket in Berlin and the process was (surprisingly) straight forward, could do it in online so I wrote about it. They did try to make the digital ticket default instead of a physical card.

https://www.arbeitnow.com/blog/bvg-monthly-ticket-to-deutsch...

You can already apply for your monthly subscription to change to this ticket. That's what I did. So instead of 66 euros for Berlin (VBB area) a month from May, I'll be paying 49 and can access the local networks across the country


i find this the most appealing aspect of the new ticket, that it competes with and underbids the local and regional monthly tickets. i expect in the long term many of these local offers will disappear or drastically be reduced in price.

i remember some time ago when i lived in NRW the monthly ticket for the city i was in was open to all of NRW on weekends which i thought was awesome. and now the whole country for the same price, that just adds so much more flexibility especially for those commuting across regional borders.


Interestingly the ticket the OP owns will not disappear and can still be monetarily beneficial in some cases.

While the 49€ ticket is cheaper and has (way) more reach the "VBB Umweltkarte" has some additional benefits.

Like:

- in the evening (20:00) and on week ends you can take an additional adult as well as a child along for free

- it's not person bound so you can pass it to other people

This means that e.g. for a family of two parents and one child a single card is enough to cover all weekend family trips and when the child is to old to be covered it also normal has a "school ticket" which I think is free since some years(?).

Similar there are still other tickets of relevance, e.g. a ticket to be able to take your bike on the train (in areas where it's allowed and a separate ticket is needed).

But by itself I agree, especially for people crossing regional boarders in a unlucky way this ticket is a blessing. E.g. if you live close idk ~30min by care close to Berlin you often would have to get a Berlin ABC (or BC) + 2 regions ticket which is just supper expensive to a point where many people will not even consider it and just take a car. But this isn't because it need to be that expensive but because they have no lobby behind them which negotiated better tariffs. This was shown e.g. by Potsdam universities which negotiated a Berlin ABC + "ALL regions and cities in Brandenburg" ticket at a normal student ticket price.

Anyway I love it.


"VBB Umweltkarte" has some additional benefits

good point, but a lot of people will switch, and offers like these may want to lower the price to remain attractive.


https://www.arbeitnow.com - a job board for Germany. It's been up for two years this January and it keeps me going! Revenue and traffic fluctuate a lot, does not really matter to me as long as people keep finding jobs through it so I'll keep working on it as long as I can.


Nice. Did you code it yourself?


yep!


https://adithya.dev

I document small issues and set up guides for myself about Laravel.


Job board focused on Germany. Same procedure as every year.

https://www.arbeitnow.com


Does Germany need one more?


I'm running a job board in Germany called Arbeitnow - https://www.arbeitnow.com/

I launched it last January and it's been steady. I like working and learning new stuff through it, while it makes some money. Income fluctuates but overall I'm happy!


Interesting, while usually job sites tend towards high-paying jobs, searching in Lübeck shows a huge percentage of retail jobs.


yeah, it's not restricted to only high-paying jobs or tech jobs :)


Great to see a fair bit of apps already built. I also see apps reading a lot of your sensitive data, so I'd wait to see how it works out.


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