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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#11
My company isn't actually hiring, but I run a jobs website that focuses on the entry level market.

http://www.onedayonejob.com/

It's a pretty simple premise. Every day I feature a new company that is hiring. You can browse by tag, so for the sake of the HN crowd I'll plug myself twice more.

Software Development Jobs: http://onedayonejob.com/entry-level-jobs/software-developmen...

Web Development Jobs: http://onedayonejob.com/entry-level-jobs/web-development/

I only talk about the entry level positions, but a lot of the companies are hiring at higher levels too.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#12
Dropcam, http://www.dropcam.com/ in San Francisco.

You should email me directly - greg@dropcam.com. We code for the cameras and the server-side, mostly Python/C -- and there are many terabytes of data to work with. We also have an iPhone app and will support more mobile platforms in the future.

We're looking for generalist engineers who know C like the back of their hand but prefer to code in a higher level language like Python 90% of the time. You should also have experience with IP/networking or a voracious enough learning appetite to get it fast: we work with protocols a lot, and not just HTTP. Linux knowledge will come in handy too ... understanding file systems, system calls, toolchains, etc a plus.

You might work on web, iPhone, embedded camera code, and video server code all in the span of one project -- we don't like silos. Everyone here is an engineer and writes code. Our current team consists of core engineers from Xobni and DivX.

We've been too busy to write up a fancy jobs page, but there are ample sodas, salary, and equity :)

And FYI, we're funded by Mitch Kapor, David Cowan, and Aydin Senkut.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#14
Quora in Palo Alto is hiring software engineers and product designers.

http://www.quora.com/jobs

We're working on a high quality question and answer site.

Some of the tools we are using include Python, Pylons, nginx, memcached, Thrift, and git. We're using continuous deployment and EC2, so all code you write will go live to production within minutes no matter what time it is.

You can see more about our team so far here: http://www.quora.com/about/team

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#16
San Mateo, CA - http://epocrates.com working on an electronic health record system. If you have RoR && ( jQuery || moo || prototype.js || yui) skills, please email me. We use Shoulda, continuous integration (hudson), macbook pros with external monitors, &etc. This is a nice place to work with smart people -- we're working hard on the v1 of a new product, but have a midsize company's resources and maturity (benefits, experienced management, sane buy vs build mentality, &etc.)

It's also pretty cool to go into work each day and know that you are working towards saving lives and helping the medical industry.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#17
post #12

Dropcam, http://www.dropcam.com/ in San Francisco. You should email me directly - greg@dropcam.com. We code for the cameras and the server-side, mostly Python/C -- and there are many terabytes of data to work with. We also have an iPhone app and will support more mobile platforms in the future. We're looking for generalist engineers who know C like the back of their hand but prefer to code in a higher level language…

..and I heard Seqouia was pissed they didn't get to invest.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#18
What's awesome is that my team has grown from one (me!) to four as these threads went out. Sadly, none directly from the HN.

To correct that, drop me a line: sanj@tripadvisor.com

We're looking for intern, junior and senior folks to work on stuff that's cool enough that it is embargoed. We're in Newton, MA and you'll need to be too.

Warning: I'll ask you to write code pretty much the first time we talk.

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