• Thanks! Thats very helpful of you. I created another post. Hopefully it satisfies the rules.

  • @novtopro 谢谢 🙏 Many thanks!!!

  • Thanks pynix

    TRACRE is an early stage startup in Jingan, Shanghai.

    Tracre aims to address many of the problems inherent within the global Commercial Real Estate (CRE) industry. China is the perfect launchpad given the lack of existing solutions in an increasingly competitive market dominated by foreign developers, brokerages and tenants.

    We're a small agile team looking for a backend/fullstack developer with the following attributes:

    • Good with Ruby on Rails (RoR) and JavaScript, Mongodb
    • Fluent in one or more languages (Python, Java, C++, C#, Perl, PHP, etc).
    • Implement APIs including but not limited to: mailChimp, mailGrid, newRelic, Sentry, PaperTrail, LogStack, Full Story, external services for messaging / realtime
    • Familiar with deploying and scaling on AWS/Heroku
    • Experience developing WeChat applications and familiarity with Kafka/Spark would be good for the future but is not necessary.
    • Future-proofing mentality
    • Use of MVC, templating, ORMs.
    • Write clean well documented code.
    • Conversational English.

    NOTE: Familiarity with the commercial real estate industry is absolutely not a requirement. Very few people understand the industry which is one of the key reasons why so few good technology solutions exist in this enormous market.

    Salary and equity is negotiable.

    I can be contacted at [email protected]

  • Thanks for your criticism.

    1. Apologies. I wasn't sure where to post this as I'm new to this site.

    The title is a nod to Winston Churchill's quotation, "It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key". The title was written to be a little self-deprecating and humorous. One would have to have a good knowledge of english and history to understand the joke.

    1. You are correct. I have not read the rules.

    2. My English is exceptionally good. I'm certainly not an international recruiter. I'm the founder.

    3. There is a link at the bottom of the site for English. Why would this link exist if only Chinese speakers were welcome? I'm trying to hire a Chinese person who can speak English. To that end it makes perfect sense that I write in English.

    4. While I do appreciate constructive criticism, I suggest you learn how to be less hostile. Aggression and condescension indicates a fundamental lack of maturity. Manners maketh man. Grow up.