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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#112Madison, WI - REMOTE A new funded startup creating an easy to use electronic design webapp for the maker movement. Passionate about making tools that simplify people's lives? We are looking for an all-around hacker, experienced with creating advanced frontend interfaces. Mainly would be doing a large amount of HTML5, Javascript+SVG (Raphael, custom), and using PHP, MySQL on the backend (Cake). Big bonus points if you…
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#113We are pre-launch so not much to say about the application or market. Actually, the market is large and worldwide, but that's all I can say. Our team is small and very productive. We work in python and use interesting tech such as elastic search, django and zeromq. It is 72 degrees and sunny and the doors to the deck at the office are wide open.
Just hired an awesome front end developer who is making great progress with our lead app developer. An API has been released to our external partner.
Hiring: One or two software developers with experience in python and relevant modern stack components. Lots of details at http://nettle.com . New team members will be working on the infrastructure and programming interfaces for the web and mobile devices.
The team members have all been successful in prior organizations and are really the best at what they do. Come join us.
email jobs@nettle.com
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#114We're a startup building the computing platform for the genome era. In the next few years, millions of genomes will be sequenced, and we will provide the software infrastructure to store, analyze, and make sense of these enormous data sets.
You: a great hacker, looking to work on a talented team, in a fun environment, on big problems that will make a difference in people's lives.
We're hiring for multiple software engineering positions. See https://dnanexus.com/careers for details.
Also, we're offering a fantastic referral bonus: $20,000 plus your full genome sequenced! Check out https://dnanexus.com/careers/referrals.
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#115We are reinventing the stagnant world of IT operations software. Want a job hacking on a product with a proven market and customers ranging in size from startups to Fortune 500s? We are PagerDuty, a 9-person startup that builds IT operations tool that reduces downtime by helping businesses reliably and rapidly respond to high-severity incidents in real time.
We hack using: - Ruby - Rails - jQuery, Backbone.js, Handlebars.js - MySQL - Linux (Ubuntu) - Amazon AWS (EC2, EBS, S3) - NGinx - Phusion Passenger & Unicorn - Postfix
Learn more at: http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#116Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#117Madison, WI - REMOTE A new funded startup creating an easy to use electronic design webapp for the maker movement. Passionate about making tools that simplify people's lives? We are looking for an all-around hacker, experienced with creating advanced frontend interfaces. Mainly would be doing a large amount of HTML5, Javascript+SVG (Raphael, custom), and using PHP, MySQL on the backend (Cake). Big bonus points if you…
FYI, the link to Cirkuit on your user profile is incorrect (it links to .com instead of .co). The project sounds neat though.
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#118http://www.coderstack.co.uk/startup-jobs
We've list lots of startup jobs.
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#119Clustrix has developed a highly scalable distributed database system from the ground up. We are looking for skilled systems developers to help us with the next generation of Clustrix Database. As a candidate, you should be an experienced C developer and proficient in concurrent and asynchronous system principles.
Additionally, experience in any of the following areas is highly preferred. It's a sample of the kinds of problems Clustrix developers are faced with on a daily basis:
Compiler design and implementation, Distributed query planning and optimization, Distributed concurrency control mechanisms, Fault tolerance in distributed systems, and/or Distributed transaction management.
Submit resumes to jobs@clustrix.com.
Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (July 2011)
#120Front End Developer (full-time)
We're a National Science Foundation backed startup that aggregates and analyzes private company and investor data. We are using this data to tackle some very hard problems in some humongous markets.
If you have an interest, aptitude and/or obsession with data visualizations, web development, please take a look at the job description here -
http://www.cbinsights.com/jobs/FrontEndDeveloper-CBInsights....