Open source Javascript geospatial / web mapping developer. We do open source web mapping, contributing to projects like OpenLayers.
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Open source Javascript geospatial / web mapping developer. We do open source web mapping, contributing to projects like OpenLayers.
http://www.camptocamp.com/en/careers/419-developpeur-javascr...
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Contact me via github if you prefer to skip to the front of the line.
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JBS, Inc is looking for Python/Django developers for a full time position(s). Great salaries, great benefits, paid overtime (every hour over 40), and lots of interesting work. We work in small teams on each project, and there are always a number of projects going at once. Mobile experience (especially iOS) a plus!
Job is as a consultant, working for customer projects. (Don't worry, there is NO selling or generating hours by developers. You would be a full-time salaried employee.)
We are also looking for C#/.NET developers as well, which is a separate department.
If interested, please contact me (Donald) at dmorrone@jbecker.com
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Bloomberg is a big company; you should know that this gig at BB is the real deal. Andrew and his team get absurdly fun projects working with data at a volume and of an importance very few startups ever get to touch. They're like the Google of money. Also, I worked with Andrew at a startup we did in '00 and would easily put him on my top 5 people I'd want to work with again. If you're debating reaching out about this…
Good place to work, if being a maintenance programmer for a monopoly with a massive enterprise-quality codebase is your thing. It's _very_ different from working at a start-up, but probably one of the better places to work in the finance world.
This role isn't that.
The difference here is akin to the difference between being an ASP.NET web developer at an insurance firm (boring job) and being on the Windows kernel team (not boring job).
One thing you'd really want to understand about Bloomberg: unlike most companies in finance, regardless of how much OCaml or Haskell they're allegedly using, Bloomberg is a technology firm. Enterprise/line-of-business development jobs have a bad reputation in large part because they are hosted by companies that aren't about technology. That's not BB. Yes, BB deals in quotes and market data where Google deals in web pages... but the distinctions start to end not far past that.
Andrew can do a better job talking up the role than I can; I just know a couple people who work in his group, have heard the war stories, and it's really pretty awesome.
Our web application is at the heart of our busy e-commerce business; every day it serves millions of product images and handles thousands of purchases - but we can and do update the live site with new code anytime we want without missing a beat. Our systems are written on the LAMP stack and we are migrating to Symfony 2 as our MVC framework. Developers choose the tools that work best for them - for instance, we have a mix of Linux, Windows, and Mac workstations in the team. We are adopting and adapting agile development techniques such as test-driven development, pair programming, and continuous integration. We hold regular retrospectives to improve our working environment and lightning talks to share cool ideas whether work-related or not. We expect developers to be generalising specialists, ready at the drop of a hat to refine an algorithm, write a tricky integration test, tune a SQL query, or discuss feature nuances with a product manager. Our team is growing to five developers and we'd like to hear (at careers@secretsales.com) from any of you who'd like to join us.
Established in London in July 2007, Secretsales.com is one of the UK's leading private shopping clubs, offering limited-time online sales with current name-brand goods at deep discounts. Brands include fashion, beauty, homewares and lifestyle categories, many familiar from the high street. The company has about 65 employees and a substantial annual turnover. The firm is growing quickly after a recent investment round.
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