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Use JavaScript to add counts to annotations

I'd love it if the annotation section

Annotations:

πŸ“€: Remote Work Supported
πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“: Internships offered
πŸ—Ί : Location

Included counts of how many companies hit the annotations; something like this

Annotations:

πŸ“€ (25): Remote Work Supported
πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ (12): Internships offered
πŸ—Ί (13 known): Location

Most should be straightforward to implement, though Location might require some special handling as companies often have many locations.

We already dynamically compute the count of companies

Add internship information

Would be really good to add information about whether or not the teams do internships (or have in the past at least)

Define on-topic vs off-topic explicitly, perhaps with examples

I know the repository is titled "Compiler Jobs" and the README says "compiler, language and runtime teams", but it's a little unclear to me where exactly the line is drawn. Here are some examples:

  • Are debugger engineer (e.g. Replay) openings on-topic? I see there is one mention of LLDB in the doc.
  • Are code intelligence (e.g. Sourcegraph has compiler-based code search) openings on-topic?

It would be helpful to have some explicit wording with examples on what kinds of openings are on-topic and off-topic.

Add Raincode Labs

I just remembered them. I believe they do COBOL compilers that target the .NET runtime among other things. Will read up and make a PR when I get the chance.

Open jobs or active compiler teams?

At Anaconda, we no longer have any currently open compiler positions, but we do have an active compiler team still. Should I open a PR to remove Anaconda from the list, or is this list also for showing which companies have compiler teams? (We are likely to hire again in the future, but no ETA on that.)

mypy

Dropbox is the primary backer of MyPy. The creator python and the creator of mypy both work there.

Check for obsoletes

It seems eminently possible the list now has obsolete entries; career pages that have moved, etc.

It would be of great help if some of that could get checked.

Add Stefan Marr's list

Just some random notes: Twitter has a JVM/Graal team, Amazon has a JDK distribution, SAP does JVM work. RedHat has various compiler teams (JVM, GCC, …), Microsoft seems to have a JDK team now, and Chakra JS. Sony and other game companies do compiler work, too.
-- https://twitter.com/smarr/status/1204795419412353026

So, need to add

  • Twitter
  • Amazon
  • SAP
  • Red Hat
  • Microsoft's JDK team

Add an Open Source annotation?

I'd like to highlight some places where working in the open is possible.

It's challenging though, because this takes many different forms, and I'm not sure what's valuable to highlight.

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