A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
My current job is taking advantage of the market and drastically changing things for the worse and I’m feeling stuck, far away from my family and friends.
Yeah, we’re almost always hiring. We currently have positions for a mid level to senior BE (Python), senior devOPs (AWS and preferably coding exp), and mid level QA (Java testing). We’re hoping to build another complete team once we fill those other positions (so 2-3 BE, 2-3 FE).
However, I’d prefer not to disclose who I work for exactly, nor can I give a recommendation online, but I work for a company in Utah near SLC, and we expect hires to be local.
But I highly doubt my company is particularly unique. Tech is tough right now, so look around at non-tech companies that are hiring for tech roles, you might just find a gem. :)
Are they still looking for talent?
My current job is taking advantage of the market and drastically changing things for the worse and I’m feeling stuck, far away from my family and friends.
Yeah, we’re almost always hiring. We currently have positions for a mid level to senior BE (Python), senior devOPs (AWS and preferably coding exp), and mid level QA (Java testing). We’re hoping to build another complete team once we fill those other positions (so 2-3 BE, 2-3 FE).
However, I’d prefer not to disclose who I work for exactly, nor can I give a recommendation online, but I work for a company in Utah near SLC, and we expect hires to be local.
But I highly doubt my company is particularly unique. Tech is tough right now, so look around at non-tech companies that are hiring for tech roles, you might just find a gem. :)