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Devanshu_Augusty
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Devanshu_Augusty
@DAugus7
Software Engineer 🧑💻
Solan, India Katılım Eylül 2020
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HIRING | Full Stack Engineer | Remote
at Outlier AI
Role Details
• Fully Remote
• Flexible schedule (~20 hrs/week)
• Compensation: $16.50 to $27.50/hour
One of the more interesting AI-focused remote opportunities for full-stack developers right now.
This role is not just about building applications.
You’ll help train and improve next-generation AI systems using real-world engineering workflows and production-style problem solving.
What You’ll Work On
• Evaluate AI-generated full-stack applications
• Debug APIs, databases, and frontend systems
• Improve architecture, performance, and code quality
• Guide AI systems with better prompts and reasoning
• Contribute to training data used for large-scale AI models
What They’re Looking For
• Years of full-stack development experience
• Strong understanding of React, Node.js, APIs, and databases
• Experience debugging across systems and layers
• Ability to explain technical trade-offs clearly
• Interest in AI systems and intelligent software
Role Details
• Fully Remote
• Flexible schedule (~20 hrs/week)
• Compensation: $16.50 to $27.50/hour
What makes this role stand out is the exposure to how modern AI systems are actually evaluated and improved using real engineering scenarios instead of simple demo projects.
A strong opportunity for developers interested in AI, system thinking, and the future of software engineering.
Let me know if you are interested 👇🏻
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@thepixelgirlz @striver_79 Yeah someone is definitely hungry for my very low paying job
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@striver_79 Exactly. Job is comfort zone disguised as stability.
The moment you stop adapting, someone hungrier is already learning what you’re ignoring.
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@striver_79 The only to way to grow, make an impact, and add value. Contribute. Do it.
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@striver_79 The safest engineers today are the ones who keep evolving faster than the stack.
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27 Lakh Voters were deleted in West Bengal.
These were not 'dead people' or 'bangladeshis'. These were real people who had already appealed to get their votes restored. The Supreme court could’ve delayed the West Bengal elections until the tribunals finished hearing the appeals of these voters. But they didn’t. Only around 1607 voters were restored in time by phase 2 of these elections. Almost every appeal that was heard turned out to be a wrongful deletion.
In any functional democracy, this would not count as a free and fair election where a large section of voters have lost their voting rights. I'm not saying that TMC would've won for sure if they were added back, maybe BJP would still win, but the question is about the fairness of these elections.
Free and fair elections are a spectrum. Ever since Delhi-Maharashtra-Bihar-Bengal, this needle has moved more and more towards being unfair. Each time somehow the opposition parties participate as usual in the electoral process thinking that they can still pull of a win despite the compromised EC, ED, CBI etc. and each time they have been proven wrong after 2024 Lok Sabha. The question is, at what point will they feel that the level of unfairness is so unfair that elections should be boycotted?
I personally feel TMC should have refused to participate in these elections until all those 27 lakh appeals were finished being heard.
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"Only 5 countries care about cricket"
Why do I have to ensure the entire world follows a sport then only I can enjoy it? I don't see Aussies walking around in India crying nobody gives even half an inch of Fck to Rugby here. We are now finding a way to feel inferior, even for following a sport? Americans don't give a fck who follows the NBA or Superbowl whatever it is. If I follow a sport, it is it.. that's all that matters. Simple.
Oppressor@TyrantOppressor
T20 World Cup is going on, but in Australia a country that has won 6 ODI World Cups and 1 T20 World Cup you barely see cricket on people’s TVs. In countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, cricket is treated like religion, mostly because unemployment is so high that people need an escape.
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@Sarthak02_ Those high paying jobs are rare, it's those tech youtubers who make it look like that there are a lot of high paying jobs so that students keep watching there youtube and buy there courses
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Karnataka has just 2800 people earning over 1 crore?????? I thought BLR mein har sde 3 ki salary 1 crore + hoti
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide
🚨 Number of Indians who reported an annual income exceeding ₹1 crore in FY24, as per income tax returns filed.
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