Relevance Slack has an active #jobs channel as well. The magic invite link is www.opensourceconnections.com/slack <http://www.opensourceconnections.com/slack> and then add #jobs….
> On May 4, 2023, at 1:25 PM, Doug Whitfield <[email protected]> > wrote: > > We are hiring Solr folks in India (Pune, specifically) and the US. We need > people with a broad skillset, not necessarily someone who has been working > with Solr since 2004. > > I know a bit about the progress of hiring in India, but very little in the US > (although I know one name got passed on to the hiring manager in the US). If > interested (and this goes for anyone on the list), get back to me ASAP as we > are already narrowing down interview candidates in India. > > In any case, might be a good fit if the geography is right. > > From: ufuk yılmaz <[email protected]> > Date: Thursday, 4 May 2023 at 10:23 > To: solr-user <[email protected]> > Subject: becoming a solr specialist > Hi all, > > First of all forgive me if asking this here is inappropriate, but I couldn’t > think of a better place where all Solr experts gather. > > I have been working as the main “solr person” at a project since 2018 where > Solr sat at the very core of things. It’s mainly a distributed data (20+TB’s) > analysis system where data is aggregated/analyzed using Solr’s multilevel > JSON faceting and streaming expressions. Search and relevancy was less > important. > > As that project came to an end, I am looking for another position where I can > make use of my existing knowledge and keep building on top of that, since > switching to something unrelated to Solr feels like so much of my previous > effort is going to be a waste. > > In this mailing list, I often see many advanced uses of Solr, so I feel > there’s still a very long way to go and many new things to learn. But when > searching for open positions, there are very few openings related to Solr, > most of them just mention it with Elastic as a very complimentary tool. > > Can you point me in a direction where Solr specific experience could be > useful? Or is it a too narrow area? > > Thanks for reading > Ufuk yilmaz > ~~ > > Sent from Mail for Windows > > > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click > on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the > content is safe. > > > This e-mail may contain information that is privileged or confidential. If > you are not the intended recipient, please delete the e-mail and any > attachments and notify us immediately. > _______________________ Eric Pugh | Founder & CEO | OpenSource Connections, LLC | 434.466.1467 | http://www.opensourceconnections.com <http://www.opensourceconnections.com/> | My Free/Busy <http://tinyurl.com/eric-cal> Co-Author: Apache Solr Enterprise Search Server, 3rd Ed <https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/apache-solr-enterprise-search-server-third-edition-raw> This e-mail and all contents, including attachments, is considered to be Company Confidential unless explicitly stated otherwise, regardless of whether attachments are marked as such.
