A lot of people had outages today, most of them unavoidable, but for us, many of our services were slow to come back. It got me thinking about load shedding and how to avoid the thundering herd when things are coming back online. Does any body else employ this strategy? Is there a better way to think about this?
We're looking for someone who is a capable fullstack engineer.
The Algorithms team at Stitch Fix has developed tons of interesting and powerful models over the past 6 years. Our team is looking for someone to help us prototyping many new product ideas that combine our algorithmically capabilities in useful ways for our clients. This role is very much an exploratory product development engineering role with the end goal of developing a new product to bring to market.
This role requires that you can quickly develop high quality products that demonstrate novel, useful interactions between our customers and our algorithms.
You'll likely be a good fit if your skillset overlaps with: