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Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

It is a beautiful building http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monadnock_Building in a city with many beautiful buildings. Some say that the coffee shop http://www.intelligentsiacoffee.com/locations/view/Monadnock... is the best in chicago, and i hear that the NY staff likes it as well. There are some particular mysteries of the building that Matasano is privy to. For example the "John Malkovich" door with its own office nu…

Intelligentsia in the main floor of the Monadnock Bldg. is one of the few things I genuinely miss about working downtown. I hated the commute, but be damned if that isn't some of the finest coffee I've had. A crowd of us would walk there from CBOT to get it every morning (passing no less than three Starbucks' and a now-defunct Lavazza); it would have been very bad if they had been in the same building as me. ;)

I am not overly fond of the commute (i prefer to work from my home office) but I live close to the Metra station, it is a healthy walk to and from Monadnock, and I have internet access on the train, so that reduces the commute discomfort.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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InQuickER (YC W08 reject ;-]) is hiring on Vancouver Island, British Columbia (Parksville/Nanaimo area, onsite preferred but not required). We are bootstrapped, profitable, and proud by 37signals' definition. Today we are an 8-person team, and we're looking to add another senior ruby/rails developer and a user acquisition engineer. Contact tyler@inquicker.com.

Congrats on sticking with it and following your dreams. Inspiring!

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Bump is hiring in Mountain View, CA (soon maybe SF/SOMA as well), mostly local. Our immediate needs are: Operations, HTML5 development, Android development, Design, R&D including someone who knows both CS and prob/stats. WHY SHOULD YOU WORK AT BUMP? We have enormous traction (25M), a breathtaking pipeline, and a clean codebase. We may already have and are definitely building one of the best mobile shops in the bay ar…

Being android developer,I tried it but never heard +ve or -ve response back from team. Any suggestion?

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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The work week is just starting on the east coast of the US and this has already dropped to 123rd place. Maybe it wasn't such a good idea to post it over the weekend, particularly a holiday weekend.

On the other hand, it got more posts than last month's, so maybe I'm wrong.

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Chicago (or remote) Matasano Security LEAD SOFTWARE DEVELOPER YOU BRING: experience in a key role shipping a web-based product, systems programming chops, comfort with performant network code. Interest, but not not necessarily expertise, in web security. WE BRING: deep and commanding mastery of software security, a fun product†, a customer list, a small team with a minimal viable working offering, a profitable and gr…

Oh, and we give everyone unlimited free tech books: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1639193 People seem to think this is a big deal, even though I think it's one of the biggest no-brainer win-win benefits ever.

That's awesome. Every tech company should do this for their technical employees. Heck, why shouldn't the sales guy get unlimited books related to his job. Such a small cost compared to the potential rewards.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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Etsy.com is hiring in Brooklyn, Berlin, San Francisco, and Hudson, NY. This should explain everything: http://vimeo.com/13214706 Feel free to email me directly with questions, resumes, etc.

Wow, that's an amazing recruiting video. It makes me want to take up punch dancing.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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Syapse is looking to add some key people to our team (Syapse.com/jobs).

Syapse is Salesforce.com for product development, focused on the biomedical space.

We were started at Stanford, and are based in Palo Alto. Our goal is to accelerate biomedical product development by organizing biological results, and enabling scientific project management and collaboration. We utilize semantic technologies and biomedical ontologies to deliver scientifically intelligent web applications to biomedical companies of all sizes.

Our customers include a number of prominent biotech, pharma, and diagnostics companies in the fields of biologics, biomarkers, and molecular diagnostics. Our team is a multidisciplinary group of successful entrepreneurs, developers, and scientists. We have started twelve companies worth $15 billion, and created foundational web technologies such as the first e-commerce, webmail, and document management applications, and the Netscape Enterprise Server platform.

Syapse is looking to hire biology-savvy Web Application Developers, Web Interface Designers, and Python Server Developers. Our main technology stack is HTML, JS, Apache, Python / Django, and MySQL.

For more information about the positions, and information about how to apply, here: Syapse.com/jobs.

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