Cloudkick in SF, CA: https://www.cloudkick.com/careers Looking for three main areas: * Frontend in Javascript. We are making some very cool and Dynamic applications. We push monitoring data and graphs milliseconds from when it was collected right to the frontend. * General Python. We are a shop built around Python; We heavily use Django and Cassandra. * Node.js (or good at Python and willing to learn). We are buildin…
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#112We are looking for a rounded web programmer to help build our site, program robots, and be awesome.
Anybots is a fun, casual and exciting place to work. Also we build frikking robots. We are small (The next people we hire will have a huge role in shaping the user experience.
Send a portfolio of cool stuff you've made, and a resume (for the sake of tradition) to jobs@anybots.com. We prefer people who are available soon (product ships in November) and are open to telecommutes (it is a telepresence company after all), but prefer a local person.
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#114SSi Micro is hiring great hackers. Are you smart, motivated, and interested in working on awesome software optimized for our world-class, unique, and super-cool satellite network? Then come and be a propellerhead at our awesome, small company. www.ssimicro.com/jobs We're a little company based in Yellowknife, the capital city of the Northwest Territories. We deliver broadband satellite internet to 61 of the most remo…
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#115SnapBill (South Africa) is hiring developers, preferably local but remote is good too :)
Interesting, programming language?
Its a lot more about the framework than the language (I believe) and, together with the framework, we're using PHP quite effectively to produce our software.
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#116Small engineering team (http://www.sugarinc.com/Engineering-8476536
Recent interview by Kara Swisher of Brian Sugar (CEO):
http://kara.allthingsd.com/20100921/ladylike-fun-and-games-b...
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#117Mountain View, CA. RethinkDB ( http://www.rethinkdb.com/jobs ). Hard systems problems. Fun people. Good pay. A chance to build something meaningful and own a significant chunk of the company. Tired of rails-based clones? Join us, together we will rule the [database] universe. This is everything we stand for: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1747713
I thought it was MySql... guess not.
Good luck to you guys.
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#118We're hiring people interested in working with semantic web technologies, including RDF, OWL/OBO ontologies, triple stores, Protege, etc. The positions are mainly senior right now, possibly junior in the near future. Our main product is BioPortal, an ontology repository site with a RESTful API.
Stanford is an amazing place to work, great benefits, competitive salary, and the team here is top-notch (as you would expect). Feel free to ask questions (email in profile).
Apply online: http://bit.ly/9HBcMB
Edit: no telecommute (Stanford policy I believe)
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#119Want to work on one of the world's largest sites with extremely passionate users alongside some fantastic engineers? We are looking for a front-end engineer. http://www.flickr.com/jobs/frontend_mobile_engineer/
You can send your resume to me, Nolan, at caudill@yahoo-inc.com.