We are looking for developers (PHP, node.js, Actionscript, CSS, Javascript, or able to learn those), working remotely is not currently a possibility. We have client work as well as our own properties that we are working on. See http://bouncingpixel.com/jobs.php ... we are very small and looking for the right person to fit our company culture. We have a rock wall behind our office that we built for bouldering. Feel free to contact me for any reason.
Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#122AppMakr is hiring for the following positions:
- Python / django senior dev - Android senior dev - Product Manager
If you're interested, shoot us the AppMakr skillset form at http://www.AppMakr.com/hiring so we can learn more about you. There is a $1000 referral bonus if you can help us fill the open positions.
Here's some recent press:
TechCrunch: http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/25/appmakr-iphone-apps/
Lifehacker: http://lifehacker.com/5673309/appmakr-helps-you-create-your-...
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#123Wealthfront (formerly kaChing), Palo Alto CA (no remotes) Wealthfront is intent on disrupting the $10-TRILLION mutual fund industry, an industry that's seen little innovation in the past 25 years. To reach this goal, we put our customers and our technology at the heart of everything we do. Java, Scala, JRuby on Rails. We have a 5-minute commit-to-production continuous deployment system. Read our eng blog at http://en…
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#124Hard 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
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#125We're looking for Semantic Web and Ruby Developers but if you're a strong developer who doesn't know Ruby yet that's no obstacle. We have extremely flexible hours, collaborative coder DNA, and we provide good tools, lunches, and great health care.
Pikimal is working to change how people use the web to make decisions. Once users tell us what's important to them, we can tell them what's best for them. Since all of our recommendations are based solely on facts, users receive results separate from marketing.
Please include a link to public code you've written or your Github repo when you apply. Feel free to reach out directly to my first name @pikimal.com
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#126We're looking for .NET engineers to work on our web SaaS. We'll also consider Java experience. Our developers do it all, front-end (jQuery), server, DB.
Contact me directly. I'm the hiring manager.
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#127TechCrunch is. We're looking for an intermediate-level Rails developer to help us out on CrunchBase (the versioning complicates a seemingly simple product quite a bit). We are doing a back-end rework of the existing code base and this needs to be deployed soon. There are also interesting features that are planned after the deploy.
I reckon majority of your time will be spent working on CrunchBase. Since TC runs on the WP platform, some portion of your time would be spent on operational stuff as well (at least until we find a dedicated person for that). Additional PHP background could be put to good use here as both operational requirements/small new projects keep coming up from time to time.
We are understaffed currently (I'm the only in-house Rails Dev/Tech everything person) and we definitely need a smart, hands-on, motivated person.
Contact me directly (email in my bio).
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#128Looking for PHP/javascript and/or CSS ninjas who want to work in a fun and fast paced environment. From where I'm sitting, I can see three bouncy balls, two nerf guns, and a giant bean bag. I have three huge monitors on my desk (you will too) and a screaming fast computer. This is definitely a great place to work if you like to work hard and hack hard.
We were founded by some smart MIT dudes and got acquired by Rakuten (very large Japanese internet company) but we definitely still operate like a startup. Feel free to message me for more details. Company is FreeCause (http://www.freecause.com for more info)
Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#129Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)
#130Wealthfront (formerly kaChing), Palo Alto CA (no remotes) Wealthfront is intent on disrupting the $10-TRILLION mutual fund industry, an industry that's seen little innovation in the past 25 years. To reach this goal, we put our customers and our technology at the heart of everything we do. Java, Scala, JRuby on Rails. We have a 5-minute commit-to-production continuous deployment system. Read our eng blog at http://en…
Hi, Adam!