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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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Multiply | Senior Python developer | Full-time ONSITE in Mauritius | https://multiply.cloud/

Multiply helps retailers have the best prices on marketplaces and other online channels at all times so they can maximize their market share and profits.

As our third developer, you'll be a working on all aspects of our application on a stack made of Python, SQLAlchemy, Flask, TypeScript, VueJs, Redis and PostgreSQL. We're based in an incredible location in the North of Mauritius. Applicants of any nationality are welcome.

To apply: jobs@multiply.cloud

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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Citymapper | Backend/iOS/Android Engineers | London, UK | ONSITE, VISA | https://citymapper.com/jobs

Cities are complicated. We use the power of mobile and open transport data to help humans survive and master them. We are building the best public transit app, one that caters for the needs of commuters. We are building a routing engine which is truly multimodal. We're running our own services to fill gaps in the transit network. To power all of this, we're leveraging open data as well as building the tools necessary for agencies to add and fix data.

We recently launched our new Smart Ride service, aimed at encouraging better shared mobility in cities. Read about The Responsive Network: https://medium.com/citymapper/the-responsive-network-part-3-.... This is super interesting and rewarding work from a technical perspective, we're constantly iterating and improving our planning, routing and simulation algorithms for Smart Ride to better serve our network. If you are interested in this sort of problem space, now is a fantastic time to get involved from the ground up.

See all our open positions at https://citymapper.com/jobs

We're hiring for Backend (Python, Go, C/C++, AWS), Frontend (Web, React, ES6) and iOS/Android engineers as well as Data Science.

Read our other blog posts at https://medium.com/@Citymapper

If you have any questions, feel free to drop me an email at suhail -at- citymapper -dot- com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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SolarWinds Cloud | Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) | VAN, ATX, BOS, RTP, SLC | ONSITE

http://bit.ly/2z4qmId For more information, email dmangot[at]solarwinds[dot]cloud with the subject line [Hacker News SRE]

Metrics, monitoring, observability. You live and breathe it every day. Now you want to take it to the next level and work on a product that does the same. The SolarWinds Cloud teams are looking for SREs to help build, improve, and manage our high performance stream processing pipelinse. This is truly one of those jobs where you and your developer/ops friends can use the tool you operate every single day.

The Cloud teams (Loggly, Papertrail, AppOptics, Pingdom) stack is largely Ruby, Java, Kafka, Python, Elasticsearch, Clickhouse, and Cassandra, processing millions of metrics, logs, and traces every second. The SRE team uses a mix of Terraform, Packer, Python, Vagrant, and SaltStack to run our 100% AWS platform. This is your opportunity to join a talented SRE team at a company that is constantly growing (7 acquisitions in 4 years). Plus, with the backing of SolarWinds behind it, there are no worries about running out of VC funding, or where the next round is coming from. We're a distributed team where everyone writes code, building for now and the future and we're looking for the next piece of the puzzle to collaborate in creating that future.

If this sounds interesting to you, we'd love to open up a conversation about whether we're a good match, setup some interviews and a coding test. You can find the contact info above.

About the company: The SolarWinds Cloud companies are a collection of tools that can be used together or independently to give best of breed monitoring to cloud, hybrid, and on premise installations. Offering metrics, traces, and events, the products cover all aspects of the observability triad. Having been grown through acquisition, each product has a high throughput stream processing pipeline that serves thousands of customers.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

#164
Build.amsterdam | Growth Hacker | Amsterdam, NL | Onsite | https://build.amsterdam

Side-projects-as-a-Business.

We're building several projects, and looking for a key team member to be responsible for (early) growth. A hacker mentality, previous experience to show off, passion for the web, fun & social person.

More details: https://build.amsterdam/role/growth/ Contact: yvo@build.amsterdam

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

#165
SevenFifty Technologies | Mid or Senior Full-stack Developer (Rails) | New York, NY | Onsite

SevenFifty is modernizing the wholesale beverage alcohol industry, which is massive but technologically antiquated. Over 40,000 restaurants, bars, hotels, and retail stores across the country connect with their sales reps and wholesalers through our platform, replacing a status quo going back to Prohibition. We work with everyone from the largest importers to mom and pop winemakers to build bespoke tools for communication and content distribution and provide transparency across all tiers.

You'll be joining a small engineering team tackling a wide array of challenges - from complex data processing to modern, interactive web frontends; from liberating data from decades old mainframes, to consuming and writing APIs used by everyone from small retail shops to large conglomerates. We want people who are excited about learning new technologies and passionate about transforming a broken industry. We're also in a sweet spot for ambitious and talented engineers; we have a lot of traction and are well-financed, but still have a very small team responsible for a wide range of work enabling you to take ownership of large slices of our technology stack.

Technologies: Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, Backbone, React, small bit of Clojure

Contact steve (at) sevenfifty.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

#166
Quill.org | Senior Product Manager | New York, NY | ONSITE, SALARY: 80k-140k, https://www.quill.org/

Quill.org is an open source web app that helps low-income K-12 students become great writers and critical thinkers. Quill is now being used by 900,000 students from 5,000 schools across the country, and we are a nonprofit funded by foundations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Google.org, and the Pineapple Fund.

30 million low-income students in the United States struggle with writing, and we aim to help all of these students become confident writers and critical thinkers in the next 10 years. To see how writing instruction is a game changer for students, please check out this Atlantic article: https://theatln.tc/2aJnEfU

We are looking for a senior product manager who has 4+ years of experience leading product teams and is passionate about education and open source development. The PM’s primary responsibilities will be managing our engineering and design teams and overseeing all of our projects.

We’re a small team of eleven working in the Financial District of New York City. You will be joining as our first PM, and you will be directly involved with both building the app and testing it with students in classrooms.

Fast Company recently featured Quill and explored how our automated writing feedback helps students revise their work and improve their skills: https://www.fastcompany.com/40458272/this-machine-learning-p...

To view the full job description and apply, please visit our AngelList post at: https://angel.co/quill-org/jobs/357770-senior-product-manage...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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SumUp | Android Developer, Backend Engineer, Test Engineer, Frontend Engineer | Berlin, Sofia, São Paulo | ONSITE, VISA | https://sumup.com

SumUp's mission is to empower small businesses to grow by accepting card payments in their stores, online, and mobile. We ship more than 2,000 card terminals every day, and we were recently named Europe's fastest growing company by Inc. Headquartered in London, our major offices are in Berlin, Sofia and São Paulo. The Berlin office alone comprises more than 200 people from over 30 countries. Our office is very social, and if you're worried about learning German to move to Berlin -- don't be! We're here to support you in coming to Berlin and getting adapted.

If you're interested in working in Cologne, Sofia, or São Paulo, we also have positions open in multiple locations, just send in your application and indicate the office.

We offer an education budget, language classes, the opportunity to travel abroad, gym subsidies, and dedicated time for side projects and open source. Here are a few of our open positions!

- Android Developer (Berlin): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/BF2411A781/ (Java)

- Backend Engineer (Berlin): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/5FDB12E43C/ (Ruby, Scala, Go, Erlang)

- Test Engineer - Hardware (Berlin): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/C31F329203/

- Frontend Engineer (Berlin): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/10969B9646/ (React, Jest, Emotion, Webpack, Node)

- Frontend Engineer (Cologne): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/8E383875D5/

- Frontend Engineer (Sofia): https://sumup.com/careers/positions/DEDEA99D24/

Learn more about SumUp here: https://sumup.com/careers

And check out all our open positions here: https://sumup.com/careers/positions

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

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what3words | Tech roles | London | Full-time

At what3words, we believe it should be as easy as possible to describe locations. We've divided the world into 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares, and named each uniquely using 3 words. Our office is at ///index.home.raft. We're working with postal companies around the world, and we recently integrated into Mercedes cars ("Mercedes, take me to what3words index.home.raft").

Our tech stack is modern, and a playground of different technologies: C++, AWS, Java, Javascript, React, packer, Kubernetes, ElasticSearch, Tableau, Python, PHP. Our C++ core is highly optimised, and compresses our multi-Terabyte DB to around 20Mb to work offline on mobile. We're working on what3words voice search and OCR (show your phone the three words) algorithms.

If you want to work in a fast growing, ambitious tech company in London, we have the following permanent roles open:

* DevOps Engineer: AWS, ElasticSearch, Kubernetes

* Interactive Web Developer: ES6, React, Google Maps API

* Software Engineer: Java, Git, REST, AWS, Linux

* C/C++ Software Engineer: C, C++, Linux, Networking, Algorithms

* Android mobile developer

* iOS mobile developer

See https://what3words.com/jobs To find out more, or apply, email james -at- what3words -dot- com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2018)

#170
vivint.SmartHome | Home Automation - IoT, AI, making cool stuff | Boston, MA | onsite

At our NEW Boston Innovation Center, we’re delivering an integrated platform, award-winning products and the industry’s first artificial intelligence for the smart home. Check out our openings and join the #SmartHomeRevolution

We are looking for wicked smart engineers across multiple functions, but here are just a few:

-Platform/Back-End Software Engineers

-Full Stack Engineers

-Platform Engineer (Go)

-Embedded Software Engineers

-Mobile Software Engineer (multiple Android and iOS)

-Computer vision (transfer learning, AI fusion)

Check out all of our openings here: https://www.vivint.com/company/careers/team/technology

technologies we touch: golang, kotlin, python, c/c++, kubernetes, react

Please email avik.patel@vivint.com

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