If you have knowledge of functional languages like Clojure, this is a great team to work with. https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200588340/software-engineer-core-services-apple-services-engineering
This is an onsite position in Cupertino, is that correct?
I don't work on that team at Apple, but yes this reads as on-site in Cupertino
Cool, Iโll give it a shot. Just hope Cali doesnโt secede.
Interested in working in Clojure on a large scale distributed system? We are starting our first hiring round of the year. Looking for folks to work on Clojure based services, document classification and extraction with Python, rules development with Clara, and QA automation with JavaScript and Cypress. AWS, Google Cloud, Terraform, Fargate, S3, our stack is modern and sensible. Weโre mostly hiring in LATAM but have a few positions open in the US. All positions are remote. Looking for software engineers junior through senior as well as QA automation engineers. Come join Gateless and help us build the next generation of mortgage software. https://gateless.com/job-posting/software-engineer-latin-america/ https://gateless.com/job-posting/qa-engineer-latin-america/
Thanks for the summary. That sounds like a good use of it. If you have any further details on any patterns you've been using with Clara or any issues you've face, would be good to hear. I find it really interesting to hear about it used in these types of scenarios. There is the #clara channel mentioned above as well.
Clara is at the heart of our system. We look at over 4K facts on a loan and used the rules engine to output conditions on a loan (things that need to be checked) then automatically clear those conditions if we have the right information.
Saves underwriters a lot of time processing a loan and gets information back to the borrower faster, making them more competitive when competing for a home.
Cool to see #clara mentioned. Interested to hear what you do with it!