Inforuptcy | Senior Tesseract & PDF Scraping Developer, Preferably in Perl | REMOTE| Market | Full-time or Part-time | Inforuptcy.com
At Inforuptcy.com, we are building solutions that enable investors and traders in bankruptcy to become more efficient by automating daily tasks. We’re based in Los Angeles but have a remote team worldwide (Canada, Europe, Armenia to name a few).
We’re looking for a senior developer with experience in extracting unstructured data out of PDFs, preferably with Perl.
Testimonial from a team member: “Long story, but I worked there for maybe 6ish months part time a while back. They offered me full time, but I ended up going to a startup because I wanted to learn some specific technologies + up my skills in Data Science. That job was definitely good for some people, but it wasn’t as remote as they advertised it (had me fly in alot), and the team was somewhat difficult to work with ;) I ended up starting my own consulting and at the same time CourtDrive reached back out to me (perfect timing). Point I was trying to make was that I went back to work with them because they were so nice to work with. Not super demanding and very open to listening to ideas/suggestions - just a pleasant environment.”
At Inforuptcy.com, we are building solutions that enable investors and traders in bankruptcy to become more efficient by automating daily tasks. We’re based in Los Angeles but have a remote team worldwide (Canada, Europe, Armenia to name a few).
We’re looking for a senior developer with experience in extracting unstructured data out of PDFs, preferably with Perl.
Testimonial from a team member: “Long story, but I worked there for maybe 6ish months part time a while back. They offered me full time, but I ended up going to a startup because I wanted to learn some specific technologies + up my skills in Data Science. That job was definitely good for some people, but it wasn’t as remote as they advertised it (had me fly in alot), and the team was somewhat difficult to work with ;) I ended up starting my own consulting and at the same time CourtDrive reached back out to me (perfect timing). Point I was trying to make was that I went back to work with them because they were so nice to work with. Not super demanding and very open to listening to ideas/suggestions - just a pleasant environment.”
Job listing and specific skills we are looking for: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14g2cxI0Ci6b9MkucbO2fvcTO...