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Head of Data | Nashville, TN | Office 2d/wk prefer | Full Time

We measure and benchmark healthcare provider performance. Aggregating data across several large healthcare datasets and performing statistic modeling is our core business.

We are looking for a leader to guide our persons with experience analyzing healthcare data. We use DBT, Databricks, SQL and Python on Azure

We're an entrepreneurial business with strong backing doing some amazing things in healthcare. The team is mostly remote and we'd prefer a Nashville based candidate who is able to attend in person meetings with our leadership team 1-2 times per week, but can stretch and do remote with 1 onsite visit per month.

https://emboldhealth.com/careers/?gnk=job&gni=8a78879e81b199...


Our Bosch dishwasher is absolutely incredible. Hands down best appliance I've ever owned.


Bosch household appliances aren‘t built by Bosch but BSH [1] instead. (They are still great)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSH_Hausgeräte


But BSH is a direct child company of Bosch, you can even get those products for a discount as a (automotive) Bosch employee. Most Bosch divisions are separate child companies.

It's just that BSH is very small part of Bosch compared to the automotive parts of Bosch.


My too dishwashers are pretty good too. Ive had them for ages, since I was born.


All appliances have problems. E.g.

In 2009, Bosch issued a voluntary recall on certain model dishwashers that could overheat and pose a fire risk to consumers. In 2013, a second global recall was issued and covered more than five million machines. https://www.classaction.org/bosch-dishwasher-fire

But 2013 was so long ago in Internet years, wasn't it?

We own a Bosch dishwasher. We bought it knowing about their previous problems, because it was very quiet. The only thing I dislike about it is it insists on beeping every 10 minutes after completing a load. STFU, I know the dishes are clean!!!

Ironically, our previous non-Bosch dishwasher caught fire. Literally.


Wish they took a page from Peopleware and make a softer buzz. The authors insisted everybody at the office put cotton over their office phones so they are not jarring each time they ring.


Bruh


It would be a full time job to just do all the things on the far right.

There should be some interpersonal stuff on here. Met plenty of devs who limit themselves by being all "I'm too busy to be interrupted to help others"


Sr Devops, Sr Backend Engineer | Full Time | REMOTE or Nashville, TN or Austin TX

We measure and benchmark healthcare provider performance. We provide a web-based dashboard for benefits managers to create physician networks, and a web-based provider search tool for patients looking for the best provider in their area.

We are hiring for Devops and Backend engineering. Python/Django, Postgresql, DBT, Airflow, Azure + AKS + Kubernetes. Our front-end is React/SPA.

We're an entrepreneurial business with strong backing doing some amazing things in healthcare. I'm in Nashville, some of us are in Austin, and some of us are fully remote!

Apply via LinkedIn!

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2421548002/?refId=9q7b5uO...

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2188709104/?refId=9q7b5uO...


There is a book. Sophie's world. Very pleasant into to all the philosophers over the course of history. Good, easy read.


I wonder how Kafka would have felt about Apache Kafka preserving his namesake. What specifically about an event pipeline is kafkaesque?


Snippet from "Kafka: The Definitive Guide"

  People often ask how Kafka got its name and if it signifies anything specific about the application itself. Jay Kreps offered the following insight:
    I thought that since Kafka was a system optimized for writing, using a writer’s name would make sense. I had taken a lot of lit classes in college and liked Franz Kafka. Plus the name sounded cool for an open source project.
    So basically there is not much of a relationship.


Nice. A real answer. Always surprising whats gets dug up on hackernews.


Kafka famously left several novels unfinished... like the log, man... Just keeps going


I feel like it's origins in LinkedIn, the performances people are expected to put in there, and the fact that it runs on a virtual machine, often on a cloud machine make the irony too great to be believable.


May be event processing is stuck for hours/days with single log message "Processing Event..." with no further details :-)


"No other event could have been processed here, since this queue was created only for you. Now it will be closed."


Embold Health (emboldhealth.com/careers)

Data Engineer | Full Time | Austin, TX or Nashville, TN Backend Engineer | Full Time | Austin, TX or Nashville, TN Senior Measurement Analyst | Full Time | Nashville, TN

We measure and benchmark healthcare provider performance. Aggregating data across several large healthcare datasets and performing statistic modeling is our core business.

We have several positions available for persons with experience analyzing healthcare data (Data Engineer, Measure Analyst). DBT, Airflow, SQL, Azure, Python

We are also hiring a generalist backend engineer with skills in Postgres, Python/DRF, Elastic, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform

We're an entrepreneurial business with strong backing doing some amazing things in healthcare. Remote for now, potentially remote for the right candidate, Austin or Nashville strongly preferred.


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