FluidStack Hiring UK-based associates (sales/business development)
Hello my LESbians,
If you have any friends (or even you!) who need a job and have a bit of experience in sales/business development, come join the FluidStack team! Under the associate role, you will help our team communicate with our suppliers and customers to continue growing our business.
Ideally you are based in London (used to be in WeWork until corona. Only remote right now but need to be on a similar time zone).
"FluidStack provides cloud GPU infrastructure at 80% less. Having grown 8x in the past 6 months and serving all from publicly traded companies to Hollywood studios, we are the perfect workspace for sharp, bold and ambitious doers. Come work with us to build the infrastructure companies use to change the world!"
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If i applay for the job can i have a personal secretary girl ?
Sounds cool!
When things normalise it will be a London based position or is remote (EU) possible?
Lollolloolloollo. No, only sisters. Bring a sister to work .
No idea yet, things change v quickly, but if you're in the EU, I think you should apply (e.g. one manager has been living in France)
I see! Well, I'm a Norwegian (non-EU) currently living in Romania (EU) so not sure how things would work out with regards to paperwork, but I might just apply just for shits and giggles
PS: I'm not @cociu undercover ?
Sounds like a solid start to your application.
Damn, you got me.
I applied for a job once for the hell of it (my first IT job actually) as I had no training other than self taught, and wasn't working in IT at the time. Turns out I was the "most capable" person who applied and was offered the job lol.
That's insane haha. Appaz we have already have like 25 applicants, 5 of whom are over qualified, so at least I hope that won't happen here
I can't speak for other applicants at the time but it was a PHP Dev role and I left college as a qualified blacksmith - but I turned up with a laptop and demonstrated what I'd taught myself and got it lol. My laptop was running Slackware but I'd rewritten the init system so that the boot messages showed the "[ OK ]" after each line (unless there was an issue) in colour like Red Hat used to which they were impressed with.
This was quite a few years ago lol.