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Sweden5554 Posts
On October 10 2017 01:52 Cele wrote: im intriqued, but the job description isn't saying how high the expected salary is. Just ballpark. Relocating to Utrecht would be expensive for me. It depends on how much experience an applicant has, if they would want us to organize the housing for them etc.
However there is a minimum wage in the Netherlands, https://www.expatax.nl/kb/article/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-the-netherlands-in-2017-556.html so it will be at least that.
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Working for TL would be a dream coming through, however I don't know if it would be a good idea to quit my current education for this.
Best of luck to all the applicants!
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Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements
Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred.
which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :>
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Germany2686 Posts
On October 10 2017 01:48 FO-nTTaX wrote:you should apply
I hate PHP.
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Canada16217 Posts
should allow remote candidates
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best of luck to applicants, if you're rejected, i think #blamesalle is the answer
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Sweden5554 Posts
On October 10 2017 03:08 Cele wrote:Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred. which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :> Uhm I guess I didn't make that very clear. I'm not saying it would be minimum wage. If you fulfill most requirements it would be a decent salary for someone with those skills.
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as a blizzard customer i have sky-high expectations and throw around compliments like man-hole covers.
that said, liquipedia is a great resource. it enhances my SC2 viewing quite a lot. i hope you guys find someone good.
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LiquiPedia guys rock! Go apply if you have the skills and inclination!
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Applied, not an EU citizen but hope TL makes an arrangement for those outside EU too. Truly excited for this, like a dream come true
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Poland3746 Posts
On October 10 2017 05:39 salle wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2017 03:08 Cele wrote:On October 10 2017 02:15 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 01:52 Cele wrote: im intriqued, but the job description isn't saying how high the expected salary is. Just ballpark. Relocating to Utrecht would be expensive for me. It depends on how much experience an applicant has, if they would want us to organize the housing for them etc. However there is a minimum wage in the Netherlands, https://www.expatax.nl/kb/article/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-the-netherlands-in-2017-556.html so it will be at least that. Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred. which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :> Uhm I guess I didn't make that very clear. I'm not saying it would be minimum wage. If you fulfill most requirements it would be a decent salary for someone with those skills. Huh, that's interesting. Will the Liquipedia developer be potentially involved later on with non liquipedia stuff as well? I have soft spot for TL in general <3 but I wonder if switching to full time PHP / JS is good choice for me.
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Sweden5554 Posts
On October 10 2017 21:59 nimdil wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2017 05:39 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 03:08 Cele wrote:On October 10 2017 02:15 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 01:52 Cele wrote: im intriqued, but the job description isn't saying how high the expected salary is. Just ballpark. Relocating to Utrecht would be expensive for me. It depends on how much experience an applicant has, if they would want us to organize the housing for them etc. However there is a minimum wage in the Netherlands, https://www.expatax.nl/kb/article/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-the-netherlands-in-2017-556.html so it will be at least that. Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred. which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :> Uhm I guess I didn't make that very clear. I'm not saying it would be minimum wage. If you fulfill most requirements it would be a decent salary for someone with those skills. Huh, that's interesting. Will the Liquipedia developer be potentially involved later on with non liquipedia stuff as well? I have soft spot for TL in general <3 but I wonder if switching to full time PHP / JS is good choice for me. Developing for Liquipedia will be the main part of the job, but obviously if the person has the skills to help out with development on TL community or pro site (or mini sites etc) that might be something they'll be asked to do too to help out when other parts of the company needs help, but it would only be a small portion of the time.
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On October 10 2017 22:33 salle wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2017 21:59 nimdil wrote:On October 10 2017 05:39 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 03:08 Cele wrote:On October 10 2017 02:15 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 01:52 Cele wrote: im intriqued, but the job description isn't saying how high the expected salary is. Just ballpark. Relocating to Utrecht would be expensive for me. It depends on how much experience an applicant has, if they would want us to organize the housing for them etc. However there is a minimum wage in the Netherlands, https://www.expatax.nl/kb/article/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-the-netherlands-in-2017-556.html so it will be at least that. Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred. which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :> Uhm I guess I didn't make that very clear. I'm not saying it would be minimum wage. If you fulfill most requirements it would be a decent salary for someone with those skills. Huh, that's interesting. Will the Liquipedia developer be potentially involved later on with non liquipedia stuff as well? I have soft spot for TL in general <3 but I wonder if switching to full time PHP / JS is good choice for me. Developing for Liquipedia will be the main part of the job, but obviously if the person has the skills to help out with development on TL community or pro site (or mini sites etc) that might be something they'll be asked to do too to help out when other parts of the company needs help, but it would only be a small portion of the time.
Hopefully it's maintained very well. When picking up PHP projects two things I look for, how the architect designed the system, and documentation. WGTour was spaghetti, but worked lol.
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Johto4871 Posts
On October 11 2017 00:51 ShoCkeyy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2017 22:33 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 21:59 nimdil wrote:On October 10 2017 05:39 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 03:08 Cele wrote:On October 10 2017 02:15 salle wrote:On October 10 2017 01:52 Cele wrote: im intriqued, but the job description isn't saying how high the expected salary is. Just ballpark. Relocating to Utrecht would be expensive for me. It depends on how much experience an applicant has, if they would want us to organize the housing for them etc. However there is a minimum wage in the Netherlands, https://www.expatax.nl/kb/article/what-is-the-minimum-wage-in-the-netherlands-in-2017-556.html so it will be at least that. Minimum wage? uh-oh. I mean i understand it depends on experience and there's some span but given the requirements Mastery of PHP, MediaWiki, and CSS. Strong understanding of web application security and secure coding practices. Proficiency in HTML, JavaScript, and LESS. Excellent verbal and written English. Previous experience as a MediaWiki developer is preferred. A degree is not required but preferred. Ability to take care of one's self and live with others highly preferred. which are quite specific actually, i expected something else. Thanks for the info anyways :> Uhm I guess I didn't make that very clear. I'm not saying it would be minimum wage. If you fulfill most requirements it would be a decent salary for someone with those skills. Huh, that's interesting. Will the Liquipedia developer be potentially involved later on with non liquipedia stuff as well? I have soft spot for TL in general <3 but I wonder if switching to full time PHP / JS is good choice for me. Developing for Liquipedia will be the main part of the job, but obviously if the person has the skills to help out with development on TL community or pro site (or mini sites etc) that might be something they'll be asked to do too to help out when other parts of the company needs help, but it would only be a small portion of the time. Hopefully it's maintained very well. When picking up PHP projects two things I look for, how the architect designed the system, and documentation. WGTour was spaghetti, but worked lol. Since we are working in an external framework with MEdiaWiki our code is pretty well split up, easy to find things etc.
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This is one of the rare moments when I regret not being really into this whole work thing
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Wow funny timing on this. If I could code I'd be all over this.
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Good luck everyone. It’s not everyday you have the opportunity to become a wizard apprentice.
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On October 10 2017 00:01 FO-nTTaX wrote: Well, if anyone always wanted to work with me in person day to day, this is your chance :3 All hail FO
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