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Forma.ai | Toronto, Canada | Intermediate - Senior Full Stack/Backend Engineer | ONSITE | Full Time

We are a B2B startup currently based out of downtown Toronto. We are VC funded and our goal is to revolutionize how sales compensation is done in large enterprises. Currently we have multiple Fortune 500 companies as our clients and growing fast.

We are using modern tools such as React / Redux / Django / Python / Postgres etc.

We are looking for talented developers to join our team, it doesn't matter if you are not familiar with any aspect of our tech stack, as long as you are smart and willing to learn fast.

Email me at jason@forma.ai


Forma.ai | Toronto, Canada | Intermediate - Senior Full Stack/Backend Engineer | ONSITE | Full Time

We are a B2B startup currently based out of downtown Toronto. We are VC funded and our goal is to revolutionize how sales compensation is done in large enterprises. Currently we have multiple Fortune 500 companies as our clients and growing fast.

We are using modern tools such as React / Redux / Django / Python / Postgres etc.

We are looking for talented developers to join our team, it doesn't matter if you are not familiar with any aspect of our tech stack, as long as you are smart and willing to learn fast.

Email me at jason@forma.ai


Forma.ai | Toronto, Canada | Full Stack Engineer | ONSITE | Full Time

We are a stealth startup currently based out of downtown Toronto. We are in early stage development, and our goal is to optimize salespeople compensation optimization for large enterprises. We currently have a fortune 500 client, looking to accelerate our development.

We are using modern tools such as react / redux / django / python / Postgres etc.

We are looking for talented developers to join our team, it doesn't matter if you are not familiar with any aspect of our tech stack, as long as you are smart and willing to learn fast.

Email me at jason@forma.ai


Ah sorry, it should be EST, updated the article to say that :)


Great stuff, but please normalise to UTC in future. Everyone (reading this) knows their own offset from UTC and can probably makes sense of the data directly in that format. For anything else I have to go and lookup the offset between that timezone and mine.


(Disclaimer: I'm in Europe)

For a website with a US centric audience, I think it makes perfect sense to use a US timezone: The graphs match up well with the sleep/wake patterns in the EST timezone. This makes interpreting the data a bit easier, i.e you can easily tell that there is a morning rush, a lunch rush, etc. (although interestingly, the HN audience doesn't seem to have well-defined break hours as there is just one large peak per day).


> The graphs match up well with the sleep/wake patterns in the EST

I'd expect them to match more PST/PDT (-4h), that's where the Silicon Valley and YCombinator are.


HN doesn't seem US centric, there are people from all over the planet here.


Not everyone knows the difference between their timezone and UTC. I always end up looking up the difference, and it really doesn't matter to me what timezone people use, so long as they state it.


I don't know my offset from UTC offhand.


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