Looking primarily for an IC role after four years as a front-line manager. Open to a management role, as well, but I really valued knowing our code from before I was managing the team.
I've been in Clojure B2B startups for 9 years now, and I've learned a lot about startup growing pains, the importance of simple solutions, and solving the right problems. Fully remote since 2017, but I do miss some things about working in an office. Willing to do something other than Clojure, with Python being my second best language right now.
Litera, headquartered in Chicago, IL, is a fast-growing software company and one of the leading legal technology suppliers in the world. Serving more than 90% of the world's largest law firms, our software is used by hundreds of thousands of lawyers every day.
Our Clojure and Go roles are part of the Kira product team, where we build a tool for lawyers to bulk review contracts with the help of ML. The Go side is where the ML lives, and we're happy for people to build their ML skills after joining the team. Everything else is in Clojure, including business logic, UI, etc.
Our current Clojure openings report to me, currently focused on implementing an improved search engine with OpenSearch. My team cares a lot about providing great UX, and we'd love to have more colleagues with a similar mindset.
Remote: Yes, or local
Willing to relocate: Within Canada, not metro Toronto or Vancouver
Technologies: 9 years of Clojure, Docker, and Postgres; on-and-off with Ansible for ~3 years
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qG31-ChyN2xzGYdpG-2Dq7HWlxR...
Email: matthewjdarling [at] gmail [dot] com
Looking primarily for an IC role after four years as a front-line manager. Open to a management role, as well, but I really valued knowing our code from before I was managing the team.
I've been in Clojure B2B startups for 9 years now, and I've learned a lot about startup growing pains, the importance of simple solutions, and solving the right problems. Fully remote since 2017, but I do miss some things about working in an office. Willing to do something other than Clojure, with Python being my second best language right now.