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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#11
CodeRyte - Bethesda, MD

CodeRyte (http://www.coderyte.com) is an innovative venture-funded healthcare software company located at the Bethesda Metro just minutes from Washington, D.C. We are a fast-paced and results driven team, offering an intellectually stimulating environment and opportunity for growth and development in a casual atmosphere. CodeRyte is a premier provider of computer-assisted coding technologies in the healthcare industry.

Hiring for:

- Senior Database Engineer

- NLP Software Engineers (Java)

- Software Engineers (Perl)

Job descriptions for these positions can be found at: http://www.coderyte.com/careers

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#12
connex.io in Zurich, Switzerland

We are automating our user's address books by creating one unified address book from all their existing ones. To do so:

We are hiring Python Devs both for Core and Frontend development. More about what we are looking for (http://blog.connex.io/connexio-is-looking-for-you-searching-...) and what we do (http://blog.connex.io/why-we-replaced-syncml-with-our-own-co...)

And we are also looking for a Marketeer - http://blog.connex.io/our-product-is-ready-and-we-need-a-cmo

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#13
MA. Cambridge and the greater Boston area. Full time.

I work at MIT Lincoln Laboratory (http://www.ll.mit.edu), a research and development center run by MIT that does work for the government. My group has about 20 people in it and does application security, reverse engineering, and other low level systems stuff. Knowledge of things like assembly, operating systems, and systems are pluses but not required. It's great if you have some experience in those things, but if you can code I want to talk to you. The pluses:

* Extremely difficult and rewarding problems. In the past few weeks my work has had me hacking on a compiler, scaling up databases, reversing malware, etc. We're a really agile and tight knit group.

* Awesome workplace culture. We're a 9-5 shop, you pick your laptop, and you can order any books that you need.

* We reimburse tuition for classes at MIT. Last semester my office mate took operating systems with Robert Morris. We send you to conferences, including Blackhat and Defcon.

* We sponsor relocation and have multiple positions we want to fill.

You do need to be a US citizen and you will have to get a security clearance. I'm happy to talk to you about how the clearance process works and answer any questions you have. If you're local I'll buy you a cup of coffee while we talk it over. You really can't waste my time. The first step is to get in touch with me and I can explain to you how our hiring process works.

Email: tsally@mit.edu

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#14
New York, NY

Lot18 (http://www.lot18.com/careers) is revolutionizing the way Americans buy wine. We built a platform that powers highly curated marketplaces for wineries and epicurean product producers to sell direct to consumers.

We are hiring software engineers, front-end developers, product managers, project managers, data scientists and mobile developers. You can apply by sending your resume and a link to your github profile to jobs@lot18.com.

Why you should work here:

- We work with a ton of great technologies (Python, JavaScript, Tornado, Chef, git, Vagrant, MySQL, Linux, Apache, nginx, HAProxy, Amazon Web Services, Varnish, memcached, Capistrano, RabbitMQ, jQuery and more)

- Well funded. We’ve raised $14.5M.

- People actually use our product. Over 500k users have joined since we launched in Nov 2010.

- We have a real business model and do 7 figures a month in transactions.

- Benefits: Competitive salary, stock options, medical/dental paid in full, unlimited vacation, plenty of wine, lots of challenges and interesting business/tech problems to solve.

You can apply by sending your resume and a link to your github profile to jobs@lot18.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#15
Berlin, Germany - eKomi Ltd. (Full-Time) eKomi is a leading provider of feedback management, primarily for web shops and services. One of the reasons we’ve been so successfully so quickly in a relatively new field is that we strive to stay up-to-date and provide quality services for our customers empowering them to deliver quality to their customers as well. We are looking for front- and back-end developers to join our growing development team. A Variety of Tools We Use -PHP/MySql -jQuery, HTML, CSS -nginx, Apache, Varnish The jobs are located in Berlin, Germany, and they are in-office positions. We have a great team and are looking for the right people to further strengthen our team. For job applicants, please email ramirez@ekomi.de

Extra info here: http://berlinstartupjobs.com/companies/ekomi/

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#16
New York City - VP of Engineering & other engineering positions ShopKeep.com. We are rapidly expanding our customer base. Looking for experienced engineers to tackle some difficult scaling challenges. Some call us the Squareup of NYC and we think you will agree.

Message jasonrichelson on github for more details.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#17
Benzinga - Metro Detroit, MI with offices in Chicago too. Fulltime developers and designers needed to build next generation financial tools and intelligence. Launched in Jan 2010. Experiencing incredible growth in revenue and headcount, we've outgrown the last two offices. Backed by Lightbank. Skills: PHP, SQL, Drupal. Or strong UI/UX design skills. Get in touch: http://jobs.benzinga.com or scott [at] benzingapro.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#18
$$ hope no one has a problem with me mentioning my site

www.jobstractor.com

There's about 2000 jobs a week on there. I got an email today from soneone who has already found work through the site so it does work. It's still a work in progress, but improving all the time. Happy job hunting :)

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#20
Melbourne, Australia

We're hiring INTERNs to do software development.

We're a small startup based in Carlton, near The University of Melbourne. You'll be working with us to launch our first product, a tool that makes it easier to coauthor documents.

We're mainly looking for maths/CS/physics types who want to work on hard algorithmic problems.

See the details at http://contextualsystems.com/jobs/

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