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What is Cracked Engineers?

Cracked Engineers is a niche job search engine specifically tailored for highly skilled engineers seeking challenging technical roles. The platform focuses on connecting top-tier talent with companies looking for exceptional expertise in areas like CUDA, LLM infrastructure, and Triton kernel development.

It enables users to find relevant job opportunities by entering search queries in natural language, similar to using Google Search or Perplexity. Users can specify their desired role, location, and other relevant criteria to refine their search results.

Features

  • Natural Language Search: Use simple, conversational queries to find jobs.
  • Specialized Focus: Concentrates on 'cracked' (highly skilled) engineering roles.
  • Targeted Filtering: Refine searches by location, and technical skills.
  • Simple Interface: Easy-to-use platform resembling familiar search engines.

Use Cases

  • Searching for CUDA engineering roles in specific locations.
  • Finding remote positions in LLM infrastructure.
  • Identifying roles that require Triton kernel development expertise.
  • Discovering niche tech jobs that match specific skill sets.

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