Из-за всем известных событий очень многие потеряли работу.
Для поиска вакансий вполне можно использовать паблики в telegram. Вот несколько которые мне известны:
https://t.me/django_jobs
https://t.me/javascript_jobs
https://t.me/workzavr
https://t.me/workoo
https://t.me/Workesss
@g_jobbot
➡️ Чем шире о себе заявите, тем больше шансов найти нужный контакт. Поэтому предлагаю айтишникам и художникам бесплатно разместить на моём канале @pythonotes информацию о вас.
Формат сообщения можно сделать примерно следующий:
_______________________________
Имя Фамилия
Специализация
О себе
- Долго думаю, быстро делаю.
Кем хочу работать
- Разработчик мобильных приложений
Локация
- Удалённо, возможен переезд в ГородНейм
Знаю языки программирования
- JSON
- CSS
- HTML
Хорошо владею софтом
- Maya. Ротоскопинг, трекинг
- Nuke. Персонажная анимация
- 3DsMax. Композитинг и кленап
Где работал
- Microsoft, админ лифта
- Yandex, доставка пончиков
- Disney, протирка шариков от мышей
Контакты
- Телеграм: @username
- Почта: [email protected]
- Полное резюме (ссылка на GoogleDoc/LinkedIn/PDF)
_______________________________
Картинки не надо, смайлы без фанатизма.
Текст присылайте в этот временный канал, где будем обсуждать все вопросы:
▶️@pn_work
🌼 Если найдутся желающие, вакансии тоже могу запостить
📅 Предложение актуально как минимум до лета 2022г.
Если будет хоть один пост, уже не зря старался)
📌@pythonotes
#offtop
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🌍 The Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand are famous for thousands of tiny insects that light up the darkness, creating a galaxy-like effect in this unique karst underground world. ✨
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🌎 Shrouded in darkness, the “midnight zone” of the ocean lies below 1,000 meters, where sunlight can’t reach and pressure crushes like a dozen elephants. Creatures here glow with bioluminescence and withstand freezing cold, revealing how life adapts to our planet’s most mysterious depths. ✨
#ocean⚡#bioluminescence⚡#deepsea
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🌎 Lightning bugs, or fireflies, create their glow through a special enzyme called luciferase. This reaction produces cold light, wasting almost no energy as heat—a marvel of natural engineering for nighttime signaling. ✨
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🌎 Glowing tides known as bioluminescent bays light up in places like Puerto Rico. Microorganisms called dinoflagellates produce blue-green light when stirred by waves or movement. The brightest, Mosquito Bay, can host up to 700,000 glowing organisms in just one liter of water. ✨
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🌍 Some coasts shine with glowing “blue waves” at night, caused by tiny plankton called dinoflagellates emitting light when disturbed—a dazzling phenomenon known as marine bioluminescence. ✨
#seas⚡#coastline⚡#bioluminescence⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth
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🌎 Glowing waves known as “sea sparkle” can light up coastlines at night. This effect is caused by bioluminescent plankton emitting blue light when disturbed. Some blooms stretch for kilometers and are most often seen in warm coastal waters. ✨
#bioluminescence⚡#ocean⚡#plankton
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🌎 Glowing waves sometimes light up the ocean at night thanks to bioluminescent plankton. These tiny marine organisms emit blue light when disturbed, turning shorelines into breathtaking, natural light shows. ✨
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🌎 The vampire squid thrives in the ocean’s dark depths by using bioluminescent light organs to confuse predators. Its name comes from its cloak-like webbed arms, not from blood-drinking. ✨
#ocean⚡#cephalopod⚡#bioluminescence
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🌎 In the Mediterranean Sea, the bearded fireworm boasts bristly, glowing spines that can cause a painful sting. This marine worm’s bioluminescence warns predators while its venomous bristles deter unwelcome touches—a perfect example of nature’s flashy, double-edged defense system. ✨
#fireworm⚡#bioluminescence⚡#ocean
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🌎 Somewhere in the world’s oceans, the “milky sea” phenomenon can make water glow bright blue for up to several days. Caused by massive colonies of bioluminescent bacteria, these rare glowing patches can cover areas larger than 15,000 square kilometers—visible even from space. ✨
#ocean⚡#mysteries⚡#bioluminescence⚡#bacteria
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