The whole point of bringing up that (satirical) Winnie-the-Pooh study was to show that very different people can still work and live together in the same group. That mix is part of the benefit.
We don’t always talk about how community itself supports people with different mental and neural traits. It just shows that diversity can hold a group together rather than break it apart.
Picnic | Multiple roles | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Full-time | ONSITE | Visa Sponsorship & Relocation Support
Take the lead on projects that power Europe's most advanced grocery delivery tech. And without the grind of Big Tech or the chaos of early-stage startups.
Picnic now delivers groceries to millions of people across three countries and is growing quickly. This includes the tech team, which is at the core of everything from product development (mobile app, store backend, internal dev platforms, etc.) to last-mile delivery optimization using machine learning.
Everything is built in-house, and many of their solutions are open-sourced.
You’ll solve real engineering problems at scale - while shaping the systems millions rely on every week.
There's currently no simple way to import via Facebook, but a workaround should let you do it.
(as a disclaimer, you'll need an unrelated Chrome extension that I didn't build. Hope I can built an official birthdays.app version at some point)
Essentially, you can:
1. Export your Facebook friends to a .ics file using the extension called "Birthday Calendar Exporter for Facebook" from https://chromewebstore.google.com
2. Upload your friends and their birthdays to your Google Calendar
3. Go to https://birthdays.app, login via text code, and click "import via Google Calendar"
Let me know if any thoughts or questions come up :)
Picnic | Multiple roles | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Full-time | ONSITE | Visa Sponsorship & Relocation Support
Take the lead on projects that power Europe's most advanced grocery delivery tech. And without the grind of Big Tech or chaos of early-stage startups.
Picnic now delivers groceries to millions of people across three countries and is growing quickly. This includes the tech team, which is at the core of everything from product development (mobile app, store backend, internal dev platforms, etc.) to last-mile delivery optimization using machine learning.
Everything is built in-house, and many of their solutions are open-sourced.
You’ll solve real engineering problems at scale - while shaping the systems millions rely on every week.
Picnic | Multiple roles | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Full-time | ONSITE | Visa Sponsorship & Relocation Support
Take the lead on projects that power Europe's most advanced grocery delivery tech. And without the grind of Big Tech or chaos of early-stage startups.
Picnic now delivers groceries to millions of people across three countries and is growing quickly. This includes the tech team, which is at the core of everything from product development (mobile app, store backend, internal dev platforms, etc.) to last-mile delivery optimization using machine learning.
Everything is built in-house, and many of their solutions are open-sourced.
You’ll solve real engineering problems at scale - while shaping the systems millions rely on every week.
A lot of digital nomad visas are good for up to a year and can be extended. Once you're in a new country, it's way easier to find another legal way to stay, even look for a job, as you mentioned.
We don’t always talk about how community itself supports people with different mental and neural traits. It just shows that diversity can hold a group together rather than break it apart.
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