We're Hiring! #162
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I came across your hiring post and really liked the vision behind Datum. The idea of building an open network cloud and focusing on transparency and developer trust is genuinely exciting. I’ve been exploring the org and wanted to apply, but I noticed most of the core work is in Go. My primary experience is in JavaScript (React, Node) and Python. I’ve built full-stack projects and worked with APIs, authentication systems, and backend services, but I’m still early in my career and not yet at a distributed-systems/Go level. I checked the TypeScript and Python repositories to look for issues to work on, but there don’t seem to be any open issues at the moment. Since Go is the core language (which makes sense for what you’re building), I wasn’t sure where I could best contribute. I wanted to ask:
I’ve attached my resume for reference. I know I don’t yet have very deep systems projects — I’m actively working on improving. Currently, I’m learning browser extension development and building an end-to-end Chrome new-tab extension focused on developer productivity. The idea is to show GitHub PR/issue status, highlight critical PRs assigned to you, surface CI/CD failures, and give a quick “today’s focus” overview. I’m not sure how useful it will ultimately be, but I wanted to build something practical and real.
I’d really appreciate any guidance on how someone at my level could get involved. Thanks 🙌 |
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It’s time to hire for some really important roles at Datum, so over the holidays we set up a fancy new careers page and Ashby applicant tracking system (ATS) to facilitate a better candidate experience.
Here are some reasons you might consider working with us:
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