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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

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Mobify - Tons of positions!

We're a company based in Vancouver, and we're looking to fill a number of roles. Most important to us is to get a product manager for the Platform team - someone who can lead our team of developers in creating fantastic products, and someone who knows how to successfully execute at making our products successful. We are ramping up on two big projects right now and we are looking for the right person who can help us make sure they are a huge hit.

We're looking for people who are passionate about the mobile web. At Mobify, you can either work on the Platform team working on developer tools in Backbone.js, Coffeescript, Node.js, Django, and more. Or you can work on our Customer Success team, creating amazing mobile, tablet, and responsive builds for big name e-commerce and publishers such as Starbucks, Lululemon, etc.

If you are interested, check out www.mobifycareers.com to learn more!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

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Amsterdam, Netherlands. No remote. I have a blog where I try to help people move to other countries and one company contacted me about helping them find people willing to move to Amsterdam (I used to live there and it's a gorgeous city!). So now I'm letting people know that there are front end, UX designer and back-end jobs available there. If they like you, they'll sponsor the work permit and help you relocate. Fron…

When I hear about Perl and Amsterdam, it is almost always that company (I won't spoil it here) ;) I just wonder, where do they keep so many Perl devs, assuming they actually hire people.

Because this is an experiment for the company in question, they've been very clear that I'm not allowed to use their name at all. Thus, I can't confirm or deny (I won't spoil it here) ;)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#113

Cambridge, UK - Full Time - Server-side SUPERMAN! GeoSpock Ltd. US: At GeoSpock we love technology, we especially love tech that solves real world problems. We’re building a platform to power mobile apps which will completely revolutionise the way you interact with the world around you. Founded by techies and a crack-team of startup veterans, our brand-spanking new, funded, Cambridge-based startup is on the lookout f…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#114
London, UK - Smarkets

Smarkets is disrupting the global betting industry by offering a modern betting exchange with significantly lower transaction fees than the competition. We're a well-funded company with a small, agile development team.

Our office near Old Street in London is shared with other exciting startups and has a pool table, foosball table, and fully stocked fridge.

We're heavily driven by user-focused design and a focus on technology and engineering as a first class discipline.

We write our software in Python and Erlang, and rely heavily on asynchronous programming techniques and REST. We build on a modern, open-source software stack which includes Linux, Vagrant, Flask, Eventlet, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, ElasticSearch, Graphite, Chef, and Git.

We make extensive use of version control, configuration management, and automated testing, which lets us deploy code to production several times a day.

https://smarkets.com/about/jobs/engineering

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#115
Dallas TX, Part Time, Art Director. CardDrop.com

Geez I do not have a fancy description of what we are looking for but if you live around Dallas area, make web/mobile apps look beautiful and meaningful, and have been aching to work for an early stage startup, give us a shout (email in profile) and will love to talk to you about our ambitious projects @carddrop.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#116
Mobify - Tons of positions!

We're a company based in Vancouver, and we're looking to fill a number of roles. Most important to us is to get a product manager for the Platform team - someone who can lead our team of developers in creating fantastic products, and someone who knows how to successfully execute at making our products successful. We are ramping up on two big projects right now and we are looking for the right person who can help us make sure they are a huge hit.

We're looking for people who are passionate about the mobile web. At Mobify, you can either work on the Platform team working on developer tools in for optimizing performance of responsive sites, creating javascript libraries to make creating these sites easier/faster, and GUI tools on top of these products. We do a lot of Backbone.js, Coffeescript, Node.js, Django, and more. Or you can work on our Customer Success team, creating amazing mobile, tablet, and responsive builds for big name e-commerce and publishers such as Starbucks, Lululemon, etc.

If you are interested, check out www.mobifycareers.com to learn more!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#117
Transcriptic: Core Developer

Menlo Park, CA

Transcriptic is the "Amazon Web Services" for life sciences. Rather than carry out wet-lab experiments by hand, researchers can code up (or visually configure) their experimental protocols and then run them in Transcriptic's central, highly automated 'biocenter' in an on-demand way. Customers have no upfront capital costs and pay for only what they use. Life science research today is incredibly slow, error-prone, monotonous, and expensive with researchers spending many hours a day every day just moving small volumes of liquids from one place to another. We're building a long-term company to completely change the way life science research and development is done.

We're looking for highly talented full-stack web developers as well as combined background EE/CS engineers for automation integration and development. Experience reverse engineering USB based protocols is a plus.

We're a very small startup (you'd be #4), but well funded and have customers. You'd be able to work on interesting science and hard technology in a really small, all technical team with lots of freedom and resources.

A biology background is preferred but not strictly necessary for outstanding people. The codebase is mostly Ruby and Scala, with some Python.

max at transcriptic.com

https://www.transcriptic.com/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#118
Cognitive Electronics (http://www.cognitive-electronics.com), looking for full time employees at our office in downtown Boston (near South Station).

If you like building stuff and want to be part of a small team that is poised to shake up the way that real time data analytics happens, come and join us!

We are looking to fill a number of roles but in particular we are looking for a skilled compiler person to develop customized backends for LLVM and GCC that will run on our real time data appliance.

jobs -at- cognitive-electronics -dot- com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#119

CodeFi - London, UK. * Job Description Great products have amazing design features with exact execution, to accomplish this a cycle of code, test and release gives quick result. Well-tested, robust systems form the core of our business. You will have the opportunity to work with the founders to architect and deliver powerful server/client features and systems. Our work moves from C++ to Java to Objective-C to PHP and…

22K full-time in London? That's a typo, right? Or are you looking for recent grads or interns?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2013)

#120
Exa (http://exa.com) Burlington, MA (on 128 outside Boston) | Full-time | H1B welcome

We're a relatively small software company that develops simulation products that are used extensively for product design in a number of industries (e.g. automotive, aerospace, and motorsports). I manage the preprocessor group here.

Exa has a number of SW positions listed on our site, but I'm hiring for a couple of positions that aren't yet listed there. Here's the more senior position description on monster (I'm also looking for recent grads for a similar, but more junior role)...

Senior Software Engineer – Graphical Preprocessor Development - C++ http://jobview.monster.com/Senior-Software-Engineer-Graphica...

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