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

#151
San Francisco / Toronto, Full Time on site

PagerDuty is a builder-focused culture looking to grow aggressively (with millions in the bank and customers that you've heard of from Heroku to Microsoft) We're currently hiring across the entire stack: ops engineers, backend & systems engineers, and frontend engineers. We're also hiring many positions into both of our offices -- Toronto and San Francisco. For more info on our jobs, please see http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs/ or apply directly as:

- Full Stack Engineers: http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs/engineering/software-engineer-...

- Growth and Internal Tools: http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs/engineering/software-engineer-...

- DevOps: http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs/engineering/devops-engineer-se...

- Software Engineers: http://www.pagerduty.com/jobs/engineering/software-engineer/

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

#152
Richardson TX - Engineer For Test at Tradestation Technologies

We're looking for someone to come in and work our application over. The ideal candidate will have a passion for quality software, and will be intimately familiar with browser applications. They will be responsible for manual testing, automated testing, maintaining and improving the CI process, and helping out with development when needed.

This position is on a scrum team in a team room.

we use javascript, node, grunt, mocha, webstorm/intellij, git, teamcity, and we're targeting chrome/firefox/IE 10+ (no legacy browser support).

pm me if interested.

we have some other open positions here: https://github.com/luv2code/OpenPositions

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

#153
Palo Alto, CA or REMOTE

Suitable Technologies - http://suitabletech.com Contact: jobs@suitabletech.com

Suitable Technologies is a growing startup building remote presence technology (aka telepresence robots). We’re shipping product, and we have funding, strong compensation, and a fun work environment, including free lunch and snacks. We provide top-of-the-line development hardware, adjustable desks, and will get your workspace just right. We’re looking to fill a few technical roles:

Expert C++ generalist -- Someone who knows how to design, build, and optimize highly performant and memory-efficient applications in C++, and is up on the latest in C++11. Experience with audio, video, Qt, or networking is a plus.

Expert Python/Django web engineer -- A test-first, scalability-minded backend web engineer to help us take our service global. Our stack includes Django, MySQL, Redis, Memcached, Fabric, etc. Front-end skills are a plus.

Server operations admin and engineer -- A network administrator to support our product and software development teams, implement and maintain our production web-based environment, and maintain our internal corporate network. Linux, Python, Nagios, Munin, Nginx, etc.

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

#154
Quirky.com - Full Time - NYC and SF

Quirky is a social product development company where people from all around the world submit invention ideas to our website. With the help of our passionate community, we select the best ideas each week to develop together and try to bring them to market. If an idea actually makes it, then everyone who helped along the way gets a piece of the pie. You can find our products at retailers such as Target and Bed Bath & Beyond. Our mission is to make invention accessible.

Quirky is a rails shop, and we work with lots of fun technologies like AWS, mongo, iOS and heroku to name a few. We're a small team that works on lots of big, fun and interesting problems. We've got a brand new, fully custom office space in Chelsea (and currently working on a new one in SF). Oh and we also had a reality show on the Sundance Channel last year. VC backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Kleiner Perkins among others.

We're looking to hire rockstar rails, front end, back end and mobile developers. Designers too.

More details here: http://www.quirky.com/about/careers If interested, shoot me an email greg at quirky dot com.

Relocation is definitely available for well qualified candidates (I moved from SF to NYC to work here!)

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

#155
Nimble Storage | San Jose, CA | Full Time

Nimble Storage is one of the fastest growing storage systems company. http://www.nimblestorage.com/company/awards.php

Looking for system software development engineers with expertise in C/C++/Java.

Please check careers page for specific positions: http://www.nimblestorage.com/company/careers.php

If interested email resume along with job position to bankim [at] nimblestorage [dot] com

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

#156
Amsterdam, Netherlands. Work permit and relocation assistance provided.

Looking for UX designers, front-end and back-end developers.

UX designer: use Photoshop, Gimp, or whatever makes your socks roll up and down and you know how to make Web and/or mobile applications work for customers. Knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and CSS also needed.

Front-end developer: you can make Web sites do exactly what you want them to do, regardless of the browser or operating system the web site is running on. Knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and CSS required.

Back-end developers: you know what it takes to power the back-end of large web sites. You understand scalability issues and can explain the difference between an inner and outer join. You know what O(log N) is and why it's important. Your programming language history isn't important because you're good enough to learn a new language if needed.

All positions: not looking for rock stars. Looking for competent technical talent who are willing to move to Europe (unless you're already here). We have many expats working here and we'll even help pay for Dutch lessons, if you want them.

We also like people who understand business because you'll be expected to make many of your own decisions without having to ask permission from management for every little thing that you do. You will have the power to get stuff done, work with a great bunch of people and be able to spend your five weeks of vacation time cruising across Europe and discovering why Amsterdam is such a beautiful city.

http://www.overseas-exile.com/p/jobs.html

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

#157
San Francisco, Full Time, H1B is OK

Betable is hiring awesome software engineers.

About Us

Betable engineering is an elite team of hardworking dreamers and tinkerers. We’re pragmatic, but we don’t let that interfere with our perfectionism. We’re fluent in computing concepts from anonymous memory management to monadic zeros.

We’re building a platform. Engineering innovation is our competitive advantage. We’re doing something new and different in an industry that hasn’t seen any real innovation in the last century. That excites us.

We try to be technology agnostic, preferring suitability to ideology. Our services are small and chatty, communicating through well-defined interfaces. Sometimes we compose them in ways that are surprising even to us. We think that’s healthy for a platform company. In general, we believe that sound system architecture and design are more important than any particular technology.

Day to day we use Node.js, Cassandra, Jenkins, Go, Java, Puppet, and GitHub. We like continuous integration. In fact, we like most forms of process automation. Sometimes our tools make us happy, sometimes they make us sad. When they make us sad, we make them better.

We like to work. We love to play. We don’t consider these activities mutually exclusive.

There aren’t many of us. We’re looking for more.

About You

You’re an engineering powerhouse who wants to work on challenging problems with a group of equally amazing colleagues. Your depth of knowledge in many areas of computing should qualify you as a specialist, but your breadth of expertise demands that you describe yourself as a generalist. Sometimes you think the two aren’t so different, but you resist that sort of reductionism.

You’re well rounded. You have hobbies that don’t involve computers. Despite your expertise, you sometimes surprise casual acquaintances with your profession. You can’t carry a tune but you sing anyways. Your recreational reading includes works by Kurt Vonnegut, W. Richard Stevens, and Dr. Seuss.

You’re not sure whether P equals NP, but the possibility leaves you feeling both titillated and terrified. Sometimes, while considering the repercussions, you lose composure.

Mutable state is your frenemy. You appreciate what Scala has managed to do on the JVM. You’ve developed several profiles of the language, each Turing complete. You’re curious about the future of Go. You’ve toyed with several syntactic variants of your own competing language based on the π-calculus. You’re an expert at SQL, but would never describe yourself that way.

You had a check for $2.56 from Donald Knuth. You cashed it when your bank started displaying digitized check scans in your transaction history because you hate physical media.

You can explain technical concepts to non-technical people. Non-technical people enjoy the experience. At parties your conversations transition seamlessly from Emacs vs. vi to Beatles vs. Stones.

You consider coding a craft – as much art as science. It’s your creative outlet. You consider quines a form of poetry. You often describe code as beautiful.

You’re self aware. Some of these statements don’t apply to you, but you can read between the lines. Others upset you. You understand why at a fundamental level. You can argue your position, and you can win.

Sound like you? Join us.

http://betable.theresumator.com/apply/KYLS0t/Software-Engine...

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

#159
post #153

Palo Alto, CA or REMOTE Suitable Technologies - http://suitabletech.com Contact: jobs@suitabletech.com Suitable Technologies is a growing startup building remote presence technology (aka telepresence robots). We’re shipping product, and we have funding, strong compensation, and a fun work environment, including free lunch and snacks. We provide top-of-the-line development hardware, adjustable desks, and will get your…

This looks great! Would you be open to remote work from London?

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

#160
Factual is currently hiring engineers and data lovers of all levels in Palo Alto, Los Angeles, and Shanghai. Remote work is possible for exceptional candidates who are US citizens and living in the US - but our office culture is so great that you might really want to be here beside us!

Factual's vision is to be an awesome and affordable data provider that enables developers, startups, and big companies to focus on innovation instead of data acquisition. We were recently named one of "50 Disruptive Companies in 2013" by MIT Technology Review (http://www2.technologyreview.com/tr50/2013/). We have a terrific team that is still fairly small and an incredible CEO who was previously the co-founder of Applied Semantics (which was bought by Google and became AdSense). Factual has venture funding from Andreessen-Horowitz and our partners/customers include Facebook, Yelp, Foursquare, Trulia, and Newsweek.

There are many challenging problems to work on at all layers of the stack: data cleaning and canonicalization, storage, deduping, serving, APIs, improving data using machine learning, etc. If you love data, Factual is the place to be. Our main criteria are that you're smart and get things done, but you'll get bonus points for experience with Clojure (http://www.factual.com/jobs/clojure), machine learning, NLP, algorithm design, or Hadoop. Our LA office is our headquarters and our new Palo Alto office is still small, so new hires would have a huge impact on the culture there.

You can email me personally at jake@factual.com, or view our job postings and apply directly via Jobvite:

Palo Alto Software Engineer: http://hire.jobvite.com/j/?cj=oTR1Vfwq&s=Hackernews

Los Angeles Software engineer: http://hire.jobvite.com/j/?cj=oQR1Vfwn&s=Hackernews

Los Angeles Data Engineer: http://hire.jobvite.com/j/?cj=oSS1Vfwq&s=Hackernews

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