Typst is hiring
Typst is hiring

Work at Typst

Typst, a very nice Latex alternative, written in rust has published job listings.
Typst is hiring
Work at Typst
Typst, a very nice Latex alternative, written in rust has published job listings.
57k€ for someone with Rust experience?!
Maybe that "Rewriting things in Rust is just to get rid of old people that can command high salaries" LinkedIn Lunatic was right after all...
While they don't write it explicitly I think they're looking for a good junior developer, given that:
Once upon a time, a "meaningful wage" was something that would allow you to raise a family of 4 while living a comfortable middle class standard of living.
57k€ gross salary in Berlin amounts to ~3360€ per month net income. Rent alone will eat 30-40% of that.
You can survive on that salary, which is more than most people are managing to do nowadays. But to think that someone with such specialized competency should expect a "not bad" salary shows a pretty sad state of affairs.
In addition to the high likelihood that they are asking for an advanced junior dev "Picking between an Arc<T>
, a Box<T>
, and an &T
is second nature to you." (Not that advanced of a skill), even if they have a closed source webapp, they are still predominantly open source (that position is for that part), they don't have much money. For that it's not great, but not horrible either.
The web app seems to be mostly wasm based as well. So probably no ja only html and CSS at most.
It makes sense if they hire middles, not seniors
Worth pointing out it could be fully remote, but France or Germany residence is required. From what I heard it's an accounting issue for them, explained as each country needs their own accounting scheme, which, as an EU citizen, seems like a skill issue to me.
it is a skill issue
Man, I'd love that, if only the pay was better... but than again, if the pay was better I'd be even less qualified. But typst is awesome, all the best wishes for the team including the new hire :)
I want to apply just so I can pronounce it "tipst" during the whole interview.
What, like an anglophone who can't tell the difference between the i and y sounds?
(Or do the anglos actually pronounce it "tajpst"?)
all genders
Uhm what?
It's a German thing. We've got a male and female form for pretty much all jobs. However it's not allowed to discriminate against gender. So pretty much all job listings have mwd for men white Deutsch (german) men women diverse with only the male form.
Because an international audience wouldn't understand it, they posted it as all genders.
As an added bonus it keeps Americans away.