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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

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

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Agile Software Developers in Cologne, Germany.

Although we've been bought we still feel and work like a startup. We are looking for great developers with a web background. We believe in modern engineering practices, agile environment, the right tools for the right job and fun at work. If you want to work with lots of data in a self organizing way give me a call.

More information at http://dev.adcloud.com

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

#142
London, UK

IPC Media is the UK's leading magazine and digital publisher. We're currently hiring DevOps, PHP (preferably Symfony) developers and front-end developers.

Lately we've been doing a bunch of fun stuff: - Reducing page load times across our sites - Implementing a continuous integration system - Switching to Git and embracing a better workflow with GitHub Enterprise - Building a new platform to serve our mobile sites

If you want to know more about the positions or about the day-to-day work, hit me up: "joseph_wynn" at ipcmedia.com.

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

#143
On Time Systems, Inc.

Eugene, (Possibly Portland) OR

Who we are:

We're a unique and small (25, soon growing to 50) company focusing on search and optimization. Employees here are treated incredibly well and have a lot of freedom to get the job done, or to create something new and useful. We hire smart people and then trust them to get things done, which means refreshingly little babysitting occurs. The work environment is friendly, informal and intellectual.

What we're looking for:

- knowledgeable C++ devs who are comfortable with algorithms and search

- Android and iOS developers

- Windows and C# developers

- familiarity with Oracle DB software and SUN hardware is a plus

Our company is profitable via a long-standing contract with the USAF, and exploratory with various startup side projects. Right now we are working on connecting drivers and vehicles to live traffic light data for routing and other novel applications. We tend to hire really smart people from various backgrounds, and this method has served us pretty well.

We do cool stuff! Come check us out!

http://www.otsys.com/employment.php

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

#144
MokaFive - Redwood City, CA (between San Francisco and Palo Alto), interns (specifically college students looking for summer internships) and H1Bs welcome

MokaFive makes life easier for large corporate IT departments who have too many computers to manage, and life better for end-users who would otherwise have to deal with a corporate IT department that's enforcing ridiculously restrictive policies for their own sanity. Our primary product, MokaFive Player, delivers you a VM image of a corporate system that you can run on your own computer (Windows or Mac). You can install whatever software you want, and we automatically split new files into "layers", so IT can push a new base layer that takes effect as soon as you reboot, and you can press a button and wipe all locally-installed software including IE toolbars and other nonsense, but keep IT-provided software and non-application files like documents. Since it's running locally, you can get work done offline (unlike Citrix, VMware View, etc.), and not hate your life if you're not on the LAN. There's a bunch of security stuff like full disk encryption and so forth.

I'm specifically looking for coworkers on my team, which works on experimental / future products. One product that's been seeing lots of growth is MokaFive BareMetal, a stripped-down Ubuntu derivative that boots directly into MokaFive Player. By providing our usual management capabilities on an underlying OS you don't have to think about, you get the benefits of our product (easier updates, layering, single image, etc.) on corporate-owned hardware. We're also doing some work with MokaFive for iOS to allow you to remotely access files on your desktop from your mobile device, and doing some work with remote filesystems as an outgrowth of that.

We're not per se a virtualization company: we don't write the hypervisor, since other people already do a great job of that. We do write a lot of things just above and just below the hypervisor layer, and in general a lot of computer systems work. If you enjoy operating systems / virtualization, come talk to us. Our core product is in C++; there is also a fair amount of open source work to be done in various languages, and we try to be good citizens and work with upstream. (If you're interested in making 2013 the year of Linux on the desktop, helping Windows shops continue to use Windows as a desktop but use Linux for drivers is an oddly great way to help bring that about -- we regularly work to improve Linux's hardware compatibility, since we have customers wanting to use a wide range of machines.)

See mokafive.com for more info, and send me an email (gthomas at that domain name) if you're interested!

I'll be in Cambridge and Pittsburgh next week for the MIT and CMU career fairs, with time to chat with interested folks in those two cities.

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

#145
Mailgun (YCW11)

We work on messaging infrastructure: our technical challenges revolve around making servers efficient and reliable at passing messages and storing data. Fast. If you're into high-traffic concurrent server-side programming on Linux, our set of problems is fairly unique. We're Python fans, but never forget our C roots.

We offer competitive salary, great benefits, challenging problems to work on and smart engineers to eat lunch and have fun with.

The projects we're currently working on are not old. You won't be fixing other people's bugs or debug some legacy spaghetti. Our technical debt is at all-time low, and most of what needs to be built needs to be done from scratch. Join us!

We're in SOMA, San Francisco. Ping us at jobs@mailgun.com

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

#146
Simplifydi - Berkeley, CA, Full Time, Remote, H1B: Lead Software Engineer

Simplifydi is building a web app to revolutionize the way medical device regulatory submissions are created and maintained. We are focused on SaaS tools that will lead to faster FDA or CE mark approvals and a shorter time to market. Our product roadmap encompasses all aspects of regulatory submissions including tracking, dashboard and other tools for project management.

This is an opportunity to get in on the initial co-founding team. The founders have over 30 years of experience in the medical device industry, starting four successful companies (one of which exited with an IPO) and launching numerous products.

We are looking to bring on an enthusiastic and motivated lead developer to create these SaaS tools from the ground up. You will be responsible for the technical aspects of the company, working closely with our small, fast moving team. Working remotely is a possibility as long as there are periodic visits to the main office.

If you’re interested to hear more contact Helen [at] decusbiomedical.com

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

#147
Care.com (Matrix, Trinity Ventures funded) is hiring an ios developer to join a small, fast-paced mobile team within care.com to lead our iPhone.

This is a lead iOS engineer position for you to grow into as we grow our iOS efforts.

You'll be working with a talented, fun and passionate team of individuals in a company that offers great benefits and compensation packages. We're also looking for an iOS designer.

Email or tweet me if interested: kfriedson@care.com / http://twitter.com/kfriedson

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

#148
FullContact - Denver, CO

Looking for a Senior AWS System Admin/DevOps Engineer and an Integration Product Manager.

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About Us:

We’re solving the world’s contact information problem. As we like to say: “If you’ve got an address book, you’ve got an address book problem.” Most people have duplicate, partial, and out-of-date contacts - and they’re scattered everywhere. It’s a mess. Businesses have the same problem, but it’s actually worse when you consider that a company has a bunch of employees, CRMs, Marketing Automation systems, Billing platforms, Help Desk applications.

As Dropbox did for files and Evernote did for notes - FullContact is doing the same for contacts. And we’re providing it to Individuals, Businesses and Developers.

We were a TechStars Boulder 2011 company. We’re lean, mean and funded by Foundry Group, Tango Group and awesome investors like Brad Feld, David Cohen, Dave McClure, Howard Lindzon and Eric Norlin.

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Some of the Perks:

- Competitive salary based on experience

- Generous stock options

- 100% paid Medical, Dental and Vision for you as well as Spouse or Family coverage for less than $125 per month.

- 10 paid holidays

- 15 days paid personal leave

- Paid, PAID vacation: in addition to paid personal leave, once a year we’ll actually PAY you $7500 to take an awesome vacation! (Yes, you read that right. More info: http://ful.lc/11p4NOa)

- Free Eco Pass

- Free Downtown Denver Parking

- Opportunity to attend industry events and conferences

- Stocked Fridge, Coffee, and Snacks

- Lots and lots of free Beer

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If you're local to Denver and interested in tackling big problems in the contact management space, we want to talk to you. Get more info and apply here: http://ful.lc/YoVtoE.

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

#149

GIGTANK [ http://www.thegigcity.com/gigtank/ ] Chattanooga, TN GIGTANK is accepting applications from entrepreneur teams and students/ specialists for the world's only accelerator on a living fiber network enabling next generation businesses to go to market today. Why GIGTANK in Chattanooga compared to another accelerator with a more prominent name? There are a lot of great accelerators out there! But GIGTANK is the…

i was part of the team running/ organizing this program last year... incredibly fun, very helpful for startups, businesses, and students who want to learn to build a startup...

great example company from the 1st year, https://getbanyan.co/

students from mit, unc, uic, dartmouth, uga, brazil, russia, australia... etc

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

#150
Arc90, NYC, Remote-friendly

Quality Analyst

Arc90 is a small Web Application Design and Development agency located in Manhattan. We offer a relaxed and fun work environment where your input and abilities will have a direct impact on the end product of every project you are a part of. You’ll be part of a tight-knit, supportive, creative, collaborative community that is passionate about building great user experiences, learning new skills and techniques, and doing the right thing.

We are looking for someone passionate about delivering quality software. Overall, your mandate would be to analyse and improve platform availability. While there’s a diverse range of tasks that you would perform as part of that, all of them are about ensuring the the platform is always available. We have a distributed platform, running on a wide range of languages and technologies, and we need to bring its reliability to the next level.

To apply, send a short email to jobs@arc90.com introducing yourself and why this position appeals to you. Include a resume and include a code sample that includes a suite of unit tests.

For more details, see http://arc90.com/jobs/quality-analyst/

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