Potato is a 70-person developer-lead agency based in London, UK with offices in Bristol, Sydney & San Francisco. Our clients include Google, PayPal, a number of startups and other agencies such as BBH & Mother. We're hiring for a variety of positions in a variety of locations, freelance & full time, including Django developers, and senior UX designers in London, Mountain View & Bristol UK.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#12Top 5 reasons why you should move to Berlin, now:
1. Lowest livings costs with highest quality of living. Stay in gorgeous, perfectly renovated apartments in pre-WWII residential buildings with high ceilings, right in the middle of the center and pay a fraction of costs of any other capital (even cheaper than any Eastern European capital). No need for a car—Berlin has one of the densest subway nets and wide streets make biking fun. In addition, Germany has an amazing social health care system including health, unemployment and pension (when working as an employee).
2. A vibrant and fast growing ecosystem of smart people. A vast number of new software talents, founders, software companies and VCs are moving to Berlin, every day (Twitter, Google, Soundcloud, Early Bird and many more).
3. People here are open-minded, outgoing, mix well and international—no need to learn German, everyone speaks English! Making new friends is a matter of days. Visit tons of networking and startup events, every week.
4. Easy work permissions—Europeans do not need any and can work from day one and the rest applies for the hassle-free Blue Card.
5. Berlin's night life is unmatched, huge and changing every day (plus ridiculously cheap). Berlin has got some of the most dazzling, naughty, and original clubs on the face of the Earth.
Berlin is calling and getting the new tech hub of Europe. If you are passionate about building great software, we’d love to talk with you. If you don't live in Berlin yet, we could help to fix that.
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#13If you're interested in ecommerce, physical retail (point of sale), or payments product management, talk to me directly. We have many positions I haven't posted yet.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#14Buffer ( http://bufferapp.com ) - REMOTE (We're a small distributed team of 12 people across the US, UK, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Sweden and Australia) I'd love for you to come join Buffer for the fun ride. We have just under 1 million users and are on a $2m annual revenue run rate. There are some super interesting challenges ahead, as we're just about to pass 1 million users (any day now). We are expecting even faster gro…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#15Looking for Front-End hacker. Wix is looking for you, an experienced developer with passionate for Web development; JavaScript, HTML5 ,CSS3, TDD, Angular.JS
Contact info in my profile
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#16We're a fast-growing digital agency (Wirehive 100 "One To Watch" in 2012), we build interesting sites for brands and apps for businesses. We're primarily a Django outfit, though we are doing a lot more JS recently (Angular, Titanium etc.)
We're a very technical development team, and we focus on best practices (TDD, BDD, CI, CD), and applying them in a pretty hectic and demanding agency business.
We'd prefer remote applicants to come from within 2 hours +/- GMT. There is more information here:
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#17CO-FOUNDER WANTED (tech or sales)
Tech team and funding in place. We have great domain expertise, but I am personally missing the influence of a strong co-founder. If you're interested, just say hi at +44 77 952 73 552 or rayhan@wigwamm.com
There is plenty of attention toward making the Real Estate searching experience better.
But the data sucks.
Real Estate is the only thing you cannot research and transact online.
Working with all the companies and brokers involved in Real Estate, we build products in the gaps. The dream is to one day allow Real Eatate to be confidently researched and transacted online.
Our current focus is our mobile Listing App: http://wigwamm.com
Some of our prototypes:
Listing App- http://wigwamm.co.uk
Property descriptions- http://Proppycock.com
New property browsing UI- http://map.wigwamm.com
An auction for rental property- http://old.wigwamm.com
Mobile amalgamation of the new UI and auction- http://dev2.wigwamm.com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#18A bit info on the culture can be found on https://adamandluna.com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#19We are building something awesome around mobile commerce, trying to connect the people who make products directly with the consumers who love them.
Our current stack is Go (all our backends are in Go), PostgreSQL, AngularJS and ObjectiveC and we picked them thoughtfully because they are the right tools that will help us move fast and build high quality products.
I was at Google for 5 years building the google finance charts, gmail's multiple inboxes, some maps infrastructure, and the like. My co-founder was at Fab for a little under a year. We have a fantastic team - http://jellolabs.com/team - are seed funded, and growing quickly.
More details http://jellolabs.com/jobs/senior_eng, or simply email hey@jellolabs.com.
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Lead iOS Engineer
We're looking for an iOS developer with a great sense of UX, that can both build the best iOS app out there and also help give valuable feedback on building some industry-leading world class UX.
More details http://jellolabs.com/jobs/senior_eng, or simply email hey@jellolabs.com.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)
#20I created http://www.Learneroo.com for interactive education and I'm looking for a cofounder to help continue developing it. Looking for an experienced Rails and Javascript programmer. Email me at ak[at]learneroo[dot]com if interested.