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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#111
SPINS LLC - http://www.spins.com

Chicago and Schaumburg, IL

Software Engineers, Designers, and QA Engineers wanted

SPINS is the leading provider of analytics, reporting, and insights for the natural, organic, and specialty products industry. We take in point-of-sale data and other information, and deliver analytics and insights to naturally-focused retailers and manufacturers.

We are looking for a variety of software engineers, designers, and QA engineers to fill out our engineering team, including staffing some new projects.

Technologies we're using include Java, Hadoop/Pig, DB2/MySQL/PostgreSQL, REST, and AngularJS. We use agile development, git, maven.

Reasons to like SPINS:

- We are sort of an established startup. About 100 people, so you have resources, a good team, and security. But friendly, casual, flexible on hours and which office you work from, free snacks, biweekly masseuse, that sort of thing.

- We are at the intersection of two huge growth industries: big data analysis and natural foods/products.

- We are spinning up some cool projects using cool tech: Hadoop big data processing, new webapps, and mobile later this year.

You can see some job postings at http://spins.atsondemand.com/ but a lot of them haven't gone up yet, so feel free to ping me at snoto@spins.com for the lowdown if you're interested in any engineering role.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#112
AisleA - Camarillo, CA (Los Angeles area)

We're looking for folks eager to work with big data. We serve billions of transactions per day with super low latency through our online advertising platform. We hack on C, Scala, Rails, Redis, Hadoop, HBase and Postgres. We don't expect you to be an expert in any of these technologies. More than anything we're looking for the right kind of can-do folks who thrive on building solid systems.

Maybe you've been wanting to learn Scala. Maybe you've tinkered with Hadoop on a few EC2 instances but never had a chance to work with a ton of data. We want you. You'll be joining a sharp team with a strong appetite for progress and a minimal amount of formal process.

I'm one of the engineers, and I'd be happy to chat about our team even if you don't have a resume or consider yourself actively looking for a new gig. Email dlarsen@aislea.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#113
Scribd (YC '06), San Francisco - H1B, FULL-TIME, and INTERN are all welcome

Scribd ("Netflix for eBooks", top 100 website, 50 people) is hiring talented hackers of all kinds to help us build the library of the 21st century.

We've hired SEVEN full-time people and TONS of interns from these "Who is Hiring" threads ... it really works! We're looking for people who want to work with:

  *   Ruby on Rails (we're the #2 largest rails site, after Twitter)
  *   Javascript (well, we use Coffeescript)
  *   iOS OR Android (we're a top 10 eBook app, with a tiny mobile team)
  *   Machine Learning / data mining / recommendations - think Netflix prize, but for books!
  *   Internships: junior standing or above for all areas of engineering. 
That said, we care way more about your personality and general hacking skills then what languages you've used so far, so if you haven't used these but want to break into mobile or web development, this could be a good opportunity for you. We've hired people from these threads with everywhere from 0 to 10 years of experience.

We're profitable, very well funded and have a really fun office environment (go-karts + a rock climbing wall!).

Scribd alumni have gone on to found 4 other YCombinator companies, more than from any other startup. We think this says something about the kind of people that we like to hire, and we love hiring people with entrepreneur and startup ambitions.

We are also always looking for international people interested in moving to the US and can help you secure a visa.

We recently launched a service that's being called the "Netflix for books" and are really excited about it.

Read more here: http://wrd.cm/1dJquzz

More info is at http://www.scribd.com/jobs, but as a HN user, feel free to apply directly by emailing me at gabriel at scribd.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#114
Location: San Francisco or Palo Alto, INTERN or full time

BrightRoll (http://www.brightroll.com) is looking for all kinds of engineers, especially server side hackers to work on composing internal services into public, REST APIs (we take the Fielding dissertation seriously). We value functional programming, distributed systems, fault tolerance and high availability, backed by all kinds of languages and persistence schemes. We are serious about scala, erlang/elixir, ruby, node, and store stuff in SQL, nosql, and sometimes in plain old files.

Our culture is one of uncompromising transparency and GSD (the good kind of GSD, where anything that blocks us from getting stuff done is prioritized). We value risk taking, learning from failure, provide superb compensation and benefits, as well as having a laid back office culture (I personally practice Hammock Driven Development fairly regularly). Feel free to apply via the web site, and let us know hacker news sent you, or contact me directly (phamilton at brightroll dot com). Thanks!

See http://www.brightroll.com/careers/greenhouse.php?gh_jid=6250

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#115
Olark live chat -- REMOTE

We're a bootstrapped and profitable team of 27 people working to make customer service more amazing through live chat and more. We have several awesome positions open here:

* Senior UX Engineer (in San Francisco) * Senior iOS/Mobile Engineer * Web Designer * Partner Marketing Manager

You can read more and apply from here https://www.olark.com/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#117
Whistle — http://whistle.com — Mission, San Francisco, CA

Whistle is the world’s first technology company dedicated to helping pets live longer and healthier lives. Through intuitive devices and a comparative database of pet health information, Whistle is creating a new standard for preventative care and fueling groundbreaking insights to transform veterinary medical research.

We are a company filled with people who love their pets and are passionate about building great products. Between the pack we have collective experience across the Fortune 500 in technology and consumer products, including: Amazon, AOL, Apple, Bain, BCG, Genentech, Google, HP, Microsoft, Philips, Sierra, and TI.

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Android Engineer

Whistle currently seeks a Senior Mobile Developer with a strong background building top-notch mobile experiences on Android. You’ll work with our hybrid mobile team on both our iOS and Android apps building fun and intuitive interfaces for our pet-loving customers.

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Ruby on Rails Engineer

Whistle currently seeks a full-stack Ruby on Rails Developer with a strong background building reliable API platforms and top-notch web interfaces. You’ll work with our engineering staff on a variety of projects, including our mobile API, customer and internal facing web experiences, and scaling our platform as our number of customers grows.

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Electrical Engineer

Whistle is looking for a talented electrical engineer to assist in development of cutting-edge, small form-factor wireless products.

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Visit http://www.whistle.com/company/#careers to apply.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#118
WebAction - Palo Alto, CA (relocation and remote are both possibilities)

jobs@webaction.com

Front-End Engineer at WebAction

“As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product”. - Jef Raskin, Designer of the Macintosh

As a Front-end Engineer at WebAction, you will work on creating a real-time interface to the world’s most valuable data. WebAction is a real-time big data platform that bridges the gap between users and terabytes/petabytes of diverse, fast moving, and physically disparate data. We do this by offering high-speed acquisition of log data, distributed in-memory processing and caching, and real-time querying of stored data in one platform. As a result, it takes our customers less than a week to create real-time data driven applications that would normally take weeks to months of development effort with other products. Our unique solution is validated by our paying customers with use cases unmet by other big data products. You will be working at our headquarters in Downtown Palo Alto, just a block away from University Avenue. Founded by a team of Silicon Valley veterans with a track record of innovation and success, we are also backed by some of the most respected names in Silicon Valley. We are also well funded, including a recent $11 million funding round led by a private equity firm with a $15 billion fund.

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Responsibilities may include:

-Work on an interface to help users explore vast amounts of real-time data with a simple drag and drop interface

-Implementing beautiful and robust dashboards in d3.js

-Collaborating both with designers and backend engineers to turn product requirements and wireframes into fully functional, efficient, and easy-to-use front-end components that surface the power of our platform

-Contribute ideas and define new ways of interacting with data with our innovative platform

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About You:

-Strong knowledge of Javascript, CSS, HTML, and jQuery

-Enthusiasm for working in a startup environment

-Experience with Backbone.js or other front-end MV* frameworks

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Nice to haves

-An interest in the type of scalable systems you hear about at Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

-You’re interested in telling stories and revealing anomalies through data visualization

-Concentration in Human Computer Interaction

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Life at WebAction:

-You are walking distance to all that University Avenue has to offer in sunny Palo Alto.

-Perks and discounts at various businesses including airlines, hotels, gyms, restaurants, and many others

-Our kitchen is stocked with free snacks and drinks at all times

-We host Friday happy hours, get-togethers, and cater meals to our office patio

-You are entitled to excellent benefits, a competitive Silicon Valley salary, and generous equity.

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Not a frontend engineer? We're also hiring java developers who love distributed systems (think storm, ZMQ, HBase/cassandra), big data application developers who want to dive into predictive analytics, and also marketing candidates.

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You can reach us at jobs@webaction.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#119
San Francisco - EasyPost

EasyPost is changing the way shipping works and helping a lot of people while we're at it. Every month millions of EasyPost packages are delivered across the world. By tying together disparate data sources and APIs we've created a scalable shipping API for developers everywhere.

This is just the beginning of the beginning. Imagine if shipping worked like all our other web services. You have a smartphone, why do you need to go to a store to ship something? Why do you need to wait at home for a package? Because no single platform has tied together all these pieces of the transaction yet.

We're excited about solving interesting problems alongside great people. We'd love to have you along for the ride.

Positions:

Backend - Ruby/Rails (not a requirement, many of us are new to it and we'll eventually migrate away), MySQL, Softlayer - Rates, Tracking, Batch jobs, adding carriers, and other API improvements.

Frontend - Ruby/Rails, JS, CSS - Dashboard improvements, visualizations, site redesign.

Apply at: https://www.easypost.com/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

#120
Thumbtack - San Francisco - Software Engineer

Thumbtack is a new way to hire local services. The same way other companies have brought B2C retail commerce online, we have brought the B2C services industry online.

Some numbers:

  - 10M monthly uniques
  - 500k businesses have joined nationwide
  - 900+ categories of service
  - $18M+ total funding from Sequoia and others
http://www.thumbtack.com/jobs

http://www.thumbtack.com/engineering

Or email chris at thumbtack with questions.

(Sorry we are not accepting intern candidates at this time.)

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