Kevin, thank you so much for this 2.0 hunt.
Caylent is a container management platform that helps software teams deploy containers, clouds, and microservices. We're a converged solution that lets Devs and Ops easily collaborate and deploy infrastructure and containers inside their own cloud provider.
We re-built everything from the ground up around Docker Swarm, which is a fantastic container orchestration engine.
There are a ton of new features in this 2.0 release:
- Support for Microsoft Azure (experimental)
- Continuous Delivery tags and regex patterns
- Independently autoscaled Docker Swarm master and worker tiers
- Ability to create teams and invite users (experimental)
- SSH User Access Management via Github
- Support for DockerHub to pull down private images
- Improved UX with a brand new quickstart 'App Wizard' and lots of tweaks
- Many, many more
We're still in beta and it's totally free to use right now. Happy to answer questions from the community.
I was contacted by Caylent’s team for a senior role. I didn’t apply; they reached out to me. After agreeing to proceed, I waited two full weeks just to have the first meeting. That call went well, and I was told I’d move forward to speak with my potential direct manager.
Then came another two weeks of complete silence. I followed up multiple times by email and LinkedIn. No response. Eventually, I received a short, generic message on LinkedIn saying the role had been “temporarily closed due to unforeseen circumstances.”
No formal update. No explanation. No respect for my time or effort.
This wasn't just poor communication. It was a disorganized and careless handling of the process from start to finish. Being invited into a pipeline, then ignored, and finally dismissed without proper closure is not acceptable. If this is how Caylent treats people they actively pursue, I can only imagine how they handle other internal operations.
Disappointing from a company that claims to value transparency and professionalism.
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