This comment is off-topic, but should be helpful for the OP. If you don't upvote it, it'll sink to the bottom where it rightfully belongs (edit - so much for that...) Hey johnwall, you're in a good city to be a python web developer. First off, you should check these two urls on a regular basis: http://www.indeed.com/q-python-l-Washington-DC-jobs.html http://www.indeed.com/q-django-l-Washington-DC-jobs.html Second, he…
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#12Seeking remote work or on site in NYC (will move for the right opportunity)
Experience with quantitative trading models, parsing (EDGAR filings, web), competitive pricing analytics for online retailing, dynamical systems modelling
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#18Great idea, but may I make a suggestion: can anybody who's looking for work make sure that they post contact information either in their response or on their HN profile? There are already several respondents on here that I would be interested in interviewing, but I don't want to clutter up the thread with "Hi! I'm interested in you" responses to each and every one.
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#19That said, I think this is a good idea. The "Who is Hiring?" thread seems to be the same companies posting over and over. Here, those companies can pick out who they like and directly recruit them.
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#20Golang, python, objective-c, full web stack. Always looking for gigs of any kind. 20+ years of experience doing front-end, back-end, database design and lately mobile apps for the enterprise.
Email in profile.