Hisako1337
Senior Elixir Engineer (human) - Eventinc GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Introductory paragraph
As a Senior Software Engineer (Elixir) your mission is to craft the next generation of our Event Inc Platform, accelerate our company growth and reimagine business automations with AI tooling.
About us
My name: Maximilian Stroh
My position: Head of Engineering
Company name: Eventinc GmbH
Company website: https://www.eventinc.de/
Company headquarters (country): Hamburg, Germany
Company info and history:
We are a scale-up, coming from a simple listing-page background turned national market leader with strong B2B ties, and inherited several techstacks from acquisitions with large overlaps with each other. Now its the time to combine all these different experiences and growth-induced tech struggles into a single powerful platform. We want to expand our portfolio into more markets and make managing company events in general an amazing experience for everyone, from organizers to locations.
About the job
Job title: Senior Elixir Engineer
Job description: Join or Engineering team to leverage Elixir to the fullest to build an industry-leading customer experience.
Position on remote work: Hybrid model, with at least 2 days onsite in Hamburg.
Qualifications or experience required: multiple years of web development experience in general, great understanding of Elixir/Phoenix/LiveView/TailwindCSS. Also our team language is english, but german is a plus (iE: for native customer interviews).
About the interview process
initial screening, small take-home tech challenge, team interview round, decision.
Further info
If you’re interested, please apply here: Senior Software Engineer - Elixir (Mensch) | Jobs at Eventinc GmbH
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code-shoily
That (human) in the role title got me curious. Has AI started to replace us already?
D4no0
Idk if they will be able to find that chandelier
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beamologist
If your office can offer me this setup, no problem ![]()
On a more serious note, I live in Bydgoszcz, Poland, so 2d/wk onsite would probably be feasible. Or has this Hamburg-based requirement also to do with taxes?
ca1989
Model M?
Hisako1337
well one thing I am doing day-to-day now (and also is part of the role) is looking at routine tasks real people are doing and botting it, mostly via livebook + OpenAI API/function calling ad-hoc… and some parts of engineering, especially the more boilerplate stuff with react/typescript is pretty straightforward to automate!
Like give the model some constraints or an example and tell it to create more code → testsuites → docs, and then run a few “how to improve” loops autonomously. I think the sheer learning corpus size for some programming areas is huge and it works well for specific languages, ideally if you can provide a kind of sandbox to run the generated code and feed results/errors back via function calling API.
Still, we want humans here, for the more interesting/creative part, but of course we should let machines do the work whenever possible ![]()








