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

#121
Bellingham, WA - Intern, Full-Time

Logos Bible Software builds award winning mobile, web, and desktop applications. We design elegant user interfaces, APIs, scalable systems, and reusable code. We pride ourselves on using the latest technologies including C#, Objective-C, Java, C++, and JavaScript to build Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and HTML applications. We also use information storage and retrieval platforms such as SQL Server, MongoDB, MySQL, RavenDB, and our own proprietary content format.

Apply if you have:

  * Awesome coding skills
  * Unstoppable work ethic
  * Aptitude for any programming language
Send me a direct email at dustin.masters@logos.com if you're interested.

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

#122
Charlottesville, VA - WillowTree Apps is looking for smart, passionate developers and UX designers. Android, iOS, Python, HTML and CSS. We are a fast-growing, award-winning mobile development company and we hire the best in the industry. Fun, open work environment. Check us out at www.willowtreeapps.com.

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

#123
San Francisco, CA. Full-time.

OnSports is revolutionizing the sports world. We're a fast-growing, well backed startup and are focused on building social, design forward, mobile apps for the ever expansive sports market. The opportunity ahead of us is huge and we're looking for the right team members to join us.

We love what we do and we love what we are building. A challenging problem is what excites us.

We are looking for:

* iOS Developer

* Python/Django Developer

* Android Developer

* Product Designer

Join us. Email jobs@onsports.com

Read more about us and our team at http://www.angel.co/onsports

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

#124
Chicago, IL - Full-Time Front End Developer, The Onion (http://www.theonion.com)

The Position

We’re looking for someone to bring the front end of The Onion to the next level. You'll be responsible for major features on our site and will weigh in on engineering and product design decisions.

If you were here in the last 6 months, you would have: - Built a front-end system to prefetch content in the browser. - Created an HTML5 iPad app from scratch. - Built prototypes and apps with node.js, require.js, mustache, and more. - Watched bands play in our brand new studio[1]

You - Want the opportunity to create new tech, not just reuse jQuery plug-ins. - Has well-formed opinions on the latest happenings in Javascript (node.js, coffeescript, client-side templating, etc). - Is sick of supporting IE6 (we don't). - Can handle multiple projects going on simultaneously. - Has built systems with front-end frameworks.

Interested? Apply here[2].

[1] http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-walkmen-cover-rem,38887/ [2] https://www.smartrecruiters.com/TheOnion/70646318

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

#125
Life360 (http://www.life360.com), San Francisco, CA

Android Developer

iOS Developer

API Engineer

Apply here: http://www.life360.com/jobs

We've got 25 people and are growing, and we're looking for new people to add to the technical team. Life360 keeps your family safe and in sync: know where your family members are located, when they need help and what's on their minds with our private group chat.

With 30 million registered users, Life360 is the world’s largest mobile family safety service, and one of the fastest growing geolocation apps on the market. Our platform spans across iOS, Android, Blackberry with along with a growing web presence.

Do you believe Android apps can be beautiful? Do you care deeply about the user experience of an app? Then you might be a good fit for our team! Life360 offers a fantastic challenge for Android developers looking to make awesome apps used by millions of family members. Our apps collectively process over 200 million location points / day. If you're looking for a place to make a significant impact, then look no further. Also we are in the heart of foggy SF! Enjoy your life, opt out of the south bay commute!

http://www.life360.com/jobs

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

#126
Stamford, CT - Full Time Front-End Web Developer

Role will be responsible for creating and maintaining web sites and landing pages across desktop, mobile and tablet experiences. This includes designing and partnering with back end development teams to deliver a digital experience that drives online sales.

Job is based in Stamford, CT - just off I-95, a block from the train station (a 40 minute ride from Grand Central - meaning it's commutable from NYC!).

Sound interesting? Email darragh.foley[-at-]chartercom[-dot-]com

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

#127
NY,NY- Conductor, Inc.

Full Time Java Engineers with Hadoop, Thrift, Spring, Hibernate experience.

Conductor, Inc. sits in a really exciting software space. We're a SaaS B2B company that offers marketing analytics software. Techwise the software is really interesting: our product is a distributed web crawling & data collection system that gathers and extracts information on millions of dynamic documents. Marketwise, our product sits in a space that is expected to grow exponentially as more and more companies focus on big data.

Conductor software engineers face some of the most difficult challenges in enterprise software engineering. We have thousands of users logging into our product every day and we collect over 4TB of heterogeneous data each week. Our Web Services Team is responsible for engineering the core infrastructure behind gathering and evaluating our analytics.

Learn more about the company and view our open roles here: http://www.conductor.com/about/careers

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

#128
San Francisco - Thumbtack - Software Engineer

Thumbtack is Amazon for services. A quarter of a million businesses have listed on Thumbtack, and we connect those businesses with new customers everyday. Unlike many startups, we're well on our way to being profitable.

Our small team is dedicated to excellent engineering and design. We eat meals together everyday cooked by an in-house chef. We work in a beautiful old warehouse in SOMA.

http://www.thumbtack.com/engineering and http://www.thumbtack.com/jobs

Email chris at thumbtack with questions.

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

#129

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Tidemark Systems (http://www.tidemark.net, note ".net") is hiring.

Like everybody else in the industry, we're finding hiring to be a difficult problem. For those of us on the UI team it's been an extra challenge -- there are lots of people out there who have experience with toolkits like jQuery, Ext, Sencha Touch, and a whole bunch of other ones, some of which we've never heard of. But we're not simply using frameworks, we're pushing them well beyond what they were intended to do. So if you've got relevant framework experience, that's great. But we really need engineers that are good at the basics: JavaScript, DOM, HTML, and CSS. You'll also need to be decent at UI design and user experience. If you're not just good but great at either of these things (or both!), that's awesome, but we also need you to be able to write code. This isn't just a run of the mill web dev job. This is actual, hard core software engineering, it just happens that the stuff we're (the UI team) doing is all running in the browser.

Tidemark is building a hosted business analytics system, which is way more interesting than it might sound. The company is well-funded and we have people with decades of experience in the field.

If this position sounds interesting, my email is on my profile page.

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

#130
Appthority - https://www.appthority.com

San Francisco - Embarcadero

We make no money and hope people use our social-local-mobile solution!

Just kidding, our customers are some of the largest companies in the world.

10 years ago it was relatively easy for big companies to provision devices with 'approved software' - now it's hard as hell cause everyone and their mom is a 'developer' and if you goto the itunes store there are tens of thousands of them - how do you vouch for their software? You don't have the source and you don't know them! Is this the 'correct' version of angry birds to approve? What about this BoA app?

We give them information on what apps do - 'does it talk to twitter? does it use this ad sdk? does it send out sms? to this particular number?' How? Through static/dynamic analysis and other solutions.

If your idea of fun is implementing an arm instruction set or you aren't afraid of terrabytes of smali output you should talk to us.

If you like having to middle ssl traffic on emulators to reverse a non-public API so that you can create 1000 fake accounts you should talk to us.

If you don't mind converting a 300k json blob of crap into 64bits of bliss we'd like to talk to you.

We might be an enterprise company where your options are actually worth a crap, but we still have the horse masks, the poker chips, and full bar just like everyone else.

What are you waiting for!? Email me now at ieyberg@appthority.com !

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