Hello World! Lemmy.World is looking for new engineers to help with our growing
community. Volunteers will assist our existing infrastructure team with
monitoring, maintenance and automation development tasks. They will report to
our head of infrastructure [https://team.lemmy.world/#-org-chart]. We are
looking for junior admins for this role. You will learn a modern cloud infra
stack, including Terraform, DataDog, CloudFlare and ma Keep in mind that while
this is a volunteer gig, we would ask you to be able to commit to at least 5-10
hours a week. We also understand this is a hobby and that family and work comes
first. Applicants must be okay with providing their CV, LinkedIn profile; along
with sitting for a video interview. We are an international team that works from
both North America EST time (-4) and Europe CEST (+2) so we would ask that
candidates be flexible with their availability. To learn more and begin your
application process, click here
[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0wXwY4V75_sVM1BmgFL8ObfwhT2jsUwxb9MP_TY8PyE3KfQ/viewform?pli=1].
This is not a paid position.
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I had to edit the link because I hadn’t read the community rules properly.
Australian volunteer firefighter here with 10 years exp here.
I’d say all of us were all untrained normies when we joined who applied with an expression of interest (hi I’d like to join, I’m definitely not a fire bug).
You get voted in and then do several hours of training every week for 6 months minimum before attending calls (grass fires, small incidents) then slowly upskill into MVAs (car accidents), house fires, rescues, medical
Issues etc.
Not a great example, especially as nearly anyone can join and gain many skills from nothing without needing a resume let alone previous experience.
You do realize that you and the other answering like that means you did get the point he was making, you’re just purposefully nitpicking and ignoring it ?
And whether it was true or not wasn’t the point. And you know that considering how you addressed it.
If you’re gonna argue you didn’t know, you’re just admitting you didn’t find anything weird with him changing the subject so drastically and your first reflex was to correct his statement. Weird way to engage and participate.
Wow this is so stupid.
I thought the Threadiverse would be better than Reddit, but this is even worse.
Forgive me for asking but why is asking for a résumé for a job position stupid? Or have I misunderstood? My apologies if so.
It’s not a job.
Here we go, another one getting hive downvoted.
Personally, I would call it a volunteer position, not a job.
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Australian volunteer firefighter here with 10 years exp here.
I’d say all of us were all untrained normies when we joined who applied with an expression of interest (hi I’d like to join, I’m definitely not a fire bug). You get voted in and then do several hours of training every week for 6 months minimum before attending calls (grass fires, small incidents) then slowly upskill into MVAs (car accidents), house fires, rescues, medical Issues etc.
Not a great example, especially as nearly anyone can join and gain many skills from nothing without needing a resume let alone previous experience.
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People volunteer for being firefighters and then get the training they need.
You do realize that you and the other answering like that means you did get the point he was making, you’re just purposefully nitpicking and ignoring it ?
You do realize that I just corrected a false statement?
And whether it was true or not wasn’t the point. And you know that considering how you addressed it. If you’re gonna argue you didn’t know, you’re just admitting you didn’t find anything weird with him changing the subject so drastically and your first reflex was to correct his statement. Weird way to engage and participate.
I think the issue is that it’s not actually a job as there is no pay involved.
Do you regularly contribute to open source projects?