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Yo. I have some (unsolicited) advice for you.

Your top blog post on the right is titled "Go Fuck Yourself." I feel like this might be oversight on something resembling a resume.

Grammar: "I was studying financial engineering at Saint-Petersburg State University." I should say "I studied" if you graduated. If you didn't graduate, just put the college's name and let people assume you did.

Since you are expecting people to see this and hire, it might be useful to have a line saying specifically what you want to do.

"I am dealing with data" should read "I deal with data" or "I structure data."

Thank you! Took some of your pieces of advice into consideration.
It looks better like this:

> Currently, I'm founder and board member at Attractor.

I just read and loved the anecdote from "Go Fuck Yourself." :)
>Go Fuck Yourself

Lost a ton of people right there, highly unprofessional if this is the website you are showing to recruiters or hiring managers.

I am not hunting for recruiters, Igglyboo. When there is a thought to write something, it's never about what recruiters would think.
What kind of job are you looking for right now?
To do any kind of business or work with people you need to build trust. With blog titles like these someone will lose interest as it portrays you as unprofessional and someone hard to trust.
I am looking for an opportunity to continue working on my own product. It looks a way better idea to work part time rather than to dilute my equity share just because of money. I want to find hardworking teammates first and then conquer the world with VC. Until that moment I am thinking about sharing my knowledge and applying my skills somewhere on part time basis.
Yeah, you have to change this right away.

It's unfortunate that you have to white wash your appearance, but you have to realize that any negative signal will be interpreted by HR. Sometimes it's actually a pretty good filter regarding personality.

In any case, the rest of your profile/resume looks slick. Good luck!

Assuming he isn't desperate for a job, isn't it better for him to be himself? Then at his job, he could be confident being himself.

I read the 'Go Fuck Yourself' post and became more interested in him. If I were looking to hire a software person, I would investigate to see if he is a match.

I disagree. I think this falls under the realm of "I don't want to work with people who disagree with who I am as a person." - I see that argument tossed around by people who may have tattoos, crazy hair, piercings, etc.

Sure - if you're having a tough time finding a job, you will need to make sacrifices; but for some people that isn't worth it. Max may want to show who he is as a person and not compromise.

Also - if you read the article, it's actually quite humorous.

It's only the title that's the problem. You're going to work in a professional place, that means you have to be a professional. Any company is taking a risk by hiring you, and the risk that you're the kind of person who would tattoo "Go Fuck Yourself" as the highest priority item on your website is worrisome. Consider the title "GFY" instead. It's a little less grating and a shows you're capable of being professional when dealing with sensitive subjects.
blah, maybe if he's looking for client facing sales/marketing/hr jobs. he's not.

i think it's authentic and filters out places you shouldn't want to work any way.

Go create a profile on LinkedIn, stuff it with keywords like cloud, big data, etc. You'll be getting several recruiters a day trying to contact you, easily.
I'm looking to hire. Someone with exactly your skill set actually. Three things are holding me back from contacting you.

1) Your site says you currently run a startup. It sounds like you have a full-time job already.

2) The offensive blog post that others have mentioned. While it may not bother everyone, it will bother some people.

3) Your reaction to the feedback you've gotten on the blog post.

Don't worry, you don't have to hire me.