Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Historically Java, but recently I've been working in Kotlin and Go. Mostly backend. Personal projects in Clojure, Arc, Emacs Lisp.
I just moved to Boston for my partner's doctorate program, and my current job isn't ok with remote work. So here I am. I've done mostly backend work, but have done a little bit of frontend for internal tooling and personal projects.
The thing I'm most proud of at a job is a hackathon project I made to schedule shipping services in a warehouse. It moved these schedule changes from taking an hour to taking less than ten seconds. We later extended it with more features, becoming the backbone of things like shipping pricing and capacity limits. It was the first multi-warehouse aware piece of software at the company.
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Historically Java, but recently I've been working in Kotlin and Go. Mostly backend. Personal projects in Clojure, Arc, Emacs Lisp.
Website: https://zck.org/
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharykanfer/ (email me for a pdf)
Email: zkanfer@gmail.com
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I just moved to Boston for my partner's doctorate program, and my current job isn't ok with remote work. So here I am. I've done mostly backend work, but have done a little bit of frontend for internal tooling and personal projects.
The thing I'm most proud of at a job is a hackathon project I made to schedule shipping services in a warehouse. It moved these schedule changes from taking an hour to taking less than ten seconds. We later extended it with more features, becoming the backbone of things like shipping pricing and capacity limits. It was the first multi-warehouse aware piece of software at the company.