We're hiring! π
SurrealDB is a newsql multi-model database, that operates in schemafull or schemaless mode, with tables, inter-document record links (no JOINs), and graphdatabase modelling functionality. You can query it from the backend, or from frontend applications (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Electron, Tauri) with javascript, with in-built permissions and authentication.
We are a startup with an ambitious mission to build the ultimate multi-model database for tomorrowβs applications. We are seeking to hire the best - people who care deeply about the work they do, and care about the people with whom they create and promote the product. Apart from mere excellence, we value integrity, respect, inclusion and collaboration - in short, we want to create the happiest and friendliest team for whom work is a pleasure. We have offices in New York and London, we also work remotely, and we enable flexible working which we think contributes to a healthy family life. We offer generous benefits, and facilitate full team meetups at least twice a year.
Open positions:
Cloud/Devops Engineer
Developer Advocate
Senior JavaScript Engineer (User Interface)
Senior Rust Engineer (Data Storage)
Senior Rust Engineer (Database)
Senior Rust Engineer (Distributed Systems)
Senior Rust Engineer (Indexing And Full-Text Search)
Social Media Manager
Do you want to join our team? Then we'd love β€οΈ to hear from you!
More info on SurrealDB can be found below:
SurrealDB Careers
SurrealDB.com
Our GitHub repo
Indie Hackers
Top comments (7)
Degree required? Curious to know why
Hi @shoubhit! We wanted to make the positions open to everyone. So if you have equivalent practical experience and no degree, that is perfectly fine too!
"Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, related degree or equivalent practical experience".
I hope this helps!
Nothing changes, nobody reads job ads (except the potential salary block β but itβs not there usually) π you should have some attention span check there, somewhere in the middle of the text, like βadd unicorn emoji to your application to confirm you had read thatβ, as a filter. It always works.
Thank you for that clever idea @Fyodor!
Good to know thanks!
So exciting!
Thank you @lizziejholmes!