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Location: Chicago, IL

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes, to NYC or SF

Technologies: Python / PHP / SQL

Skills: Financial modeling, project management

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rodrigo-serna/36/817/37a

Resume: Email for resume

Email: rodjserna@gmail.com

Looking for: Looking to apply diverse set of skills (electrical engineering degree, customer service experience, investment banking experience) to new and creative problems / challenges. Out of college since December and have currently been working as an IB analyst, always looking for new opportunities and good teams to work for. Please reach out for resume.


You know, I worked there for a summer (I'm a college student) and after working at a couple other tech firms, I have to say it was an amazing environment and I really loved it. I'm not going to sit here and say they are perfect, but they're far from shitbags and there are many great people there.


That does not mean the same thing.

In my experience with running my business, when a customer asks for something it has to do with your business. Maybe at the time he was just processing transactions, but he was working with credit cards. So expanding his business beyond processing and into databasing makes a lot of sense.

Customers will often tell you what they want to pay for, and if you say no, you're going to fail.


Pretty cool stuff. Maybe you should consider mixing up the tweets a bit though. Right now they seem to be strictly in chronological order and sometimes players shoot out 3 or 4 tweets at a time, so how about mixing it a bit so it's still in relative chronological order, but mix in other players. Not sure if that conveys what I'm thinking though.


Ah I see what you mean, cool idea! Will see what I can cook up.


This is really awesome. One suggestion, make it more user-friendly by turning twitter handles into links, and web links as well.


True, this is the case for individual tweets but not in the list view, noted.


I'm Catholic and I think this is much more common than you think.


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