Become a sponsor to Santiago Fernández de Valderrama
Hello friends!
Career-ops is my public mission — open-source AI infrastructure leveling the playing field between candidates and corporate ATS systems. 45K developers worldwide use it to navigate hiring with AI on their side, not against them.
The repo will always be MIT and free. There will never be a premium tier, paywall, or "sponsor-only" anything. I have other paid work for income — career-ops is the project I want to focus deeper on, for everyone who needs it.
Community patronage buys me uninterrupted time to make this the best version of itself. Every dollar of sponsorship is time invested in the work, not in commercial development.
IMPORTANT: Please don't sponsor me if you have high-interest debt or financial pressure. Your well-being comes first. Career-ops will always be free regardless. :)
Thanks for being here. :^)
1 sponsor has funded santifer’s work.
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SelectAll individual tiers are identical — no perks gated, just statements of support. Corporate tiers ($500+) add logo placement to the README and /sustain page; nothing else changes. The project will always be MIT, free, and community-owned. I'm eternally grateful to those who choose to support this mission. :)
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SelectCorporate Supporter 🏢
Your company sustains career-ops as public AI infrastructure. Logo placement on the repository README and career-ops.org/sustain page. Acknowledgment in major release notes. No roadmap influence — money cannot buy a feature.
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Your company underwrites public infrastructure work at the foundational level. Prominent logo placement on README and career-ops.org/sustain page. Acknowledgment in major releases. Invitation to private architectural discussions on protocol design (you'll be heard — no roadmap influence, money cannot buy a feature).