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      Product Marketing

      Online Marketing
      4mo

      Best Cronus Zen – Need Real User Advice After Lots of Research everyone, I’ve been doing a ton of research lately on Cronus Zen, and honestly, I’m getting a bit overwhelmed.I’ve read reviews on Amazon too, and while most people are really happy,I’m trying to figure out if I should just go for the standard Cronus Zen, or if there’s any better version/alternative that’s worth the extra money. https://realpick.store/turtle-beach-atlas-200-wired https://realpick.store/turtle-beach-stealth-600 https://realpick.store/wireless-adapter-compatible-with

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      9-1-1 Dispatcher
      8mo

      I've been a 911 dispatcher for 9 years majority of this being the nightshift supervisor. Until recently everything was fine but I've come to the realization that this job and it's massive stress inducing work is taking its toll on my health and home life. I'm looking to make a swap but its hard to imagine myself doing anything else. I've considered alarm dispatching and working remote but have no idea how to start that process. Any advice is welcome, thank you!

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      Healthcare Consultants

      Senior Associate
      5mo

      I’ve been working in healthcare integrations for a while now and have strong hands-on experience with Corepoint and MEDITECH . I’d love to broaden my skill set, but I keep running into the same roadblock: Epic and Cerner are hard to break into because you have to be sponsored to get formal training or access.Given that reality, what integration engine or interoperability platform would you recommend learning next? I do have access Microsoft certifications training.

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      Technology/IT Consultants

      Consultant
      5mo

      Working on process improvements for a client, but their internal IT guy, who's really just whoever set up the WiFi back in the day, keeps undermining my work. He's not understanding what I'm implementing, so he continues "correcting" it. Management trusts him completely, so I'm feeling like this isn't going to work out without me saying something. Any suggestions on how to handle this without coming across like I'm throwing him under the bus?

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      Remvx LTD
      2w

      Hey everyone, I built Remvx myself after getting tired of ScreenConnect and NinjaOne — either too expensive, too heavy, or too complicated. It’s a fast, lightweight Remote Access + RMM tool: quick remote desktop, device monitoring, scripting, updates, and reports — all in one simple console. Now live and testing with first users. If you’re an MSP or handle IT support, DM me if you want to try it. Honest feedback welcome 🙏 #Remvx #RMM

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      Confession

      Consultant
      2mo

      I work for a global company. Our department Director had us (Americas, India, China) create SOPs detailing step by step processes in the name of global process synchronization it felt like preparation to be let go. We are being trained in AI very suddenly and aggressively. Seems like the writing's on the wall, but not sure if I want to stay and wait it out in case nothing happens or find another role on my own terms sooner than later.

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      Nurses

      Registered Nurse BSN
      10mo

      I'm throwing this out there because I just survived a shift that felt like 24 hours in 12. When I get home after a day like that, my non-negotiable self-care ritual is making a warm cup of chamomile tea and then reading a chapter or two of a really good, mindless novel. It pulls me out of the hospital mindset and into another world. What are some other ideas that work for you to decompress after nightmare shifts?

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      Salaries in Tech

      Software Engineer
      8mo

      I’m a Software Engineer specializing in AI engineering, MLOps, and applied machine learning with experience across fintech, e- commerce, and data-intensive platforms. At Instacart, I lead the development of an AI-powered fraud detection system, productionizing ML models with PyTorch, scikit-learn, vector databases (FAISS/Pinecone), and MLOps pipelines (MLflow, W&B, Docker, AWS).

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      Job Hunting in Tech

      Software Engineer
      8mo

      I’m a Software Engineer specializing in AI engineering, MLOps, and applied machine learning with experience across fintech, e- commerce, and data-intensive platforms. At Instacart, I lead the development of an AI-powered fraud detection system, productionizing ML models with PyTorch, scikit-learn, vector databases (FAISS/Pinecone), and MLOps pipelines (MLflow, W&B, Docker, AWS).

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      Software Engineering

      Software Engineer
      8mo

      I’m a Software Engineer specializing in AI engineering, MLOps, and applied machine learning with experience across fintech, e- commerce, and data-intensive platforms. At Instacart, I lead the development of an AI-powered fraud detection system, productionizing ML models with PyTorch, scikit-learn, vector databases (FAISS/Pinecone), and MLOps pipelines (MLflow, W&B, Docker, AWS).

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