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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2013)

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

#161
Mortgage Returns - St. Louis, MO - No Remote, No H1B

Looking for a software developer to join our team. We use the latest Microsoft technologies: .Net MVC, WF, WCF, AppFabric. We are an Agile shop following Scrum and are committed to having a self-organizing team.

If interested, send an email to itemployment at mortgagereturns.com.

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

#162
San Francisco or Seattle areas preferred, remote with discussion. Full-time.

Tipbit, Inc. https://www.tipbit.com/jobs/

We are seeking experienced engineers in:

  o  User interface development: phones and tablets primarily
  o  Distributed systems / big data / scalability
  o  Search engineering / linguistic analysis / machine learning.
Tipbit is a startup based in Seattle and San Francisco building the world’s first smart inbox for people on the go.

We use Erlang, Java, Objective C, Python. ElasticSearch, Hadoop, OpenNLP. Puppet, Jenkins, Git, Logstash, Graphite. We hope that you will bring even more tools to bear.

We use a wide variety of open-source projects, and we contribute back to them as we work – you would do the same.

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

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Moka5 - Redwood City, CA (between San Francisco and Palo Alto), interns and H1Bs welcome Moka5 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, Moka5 Player, delivers you a VM image of a co…

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

#164
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Google - Madison, WI. Sorry, no remote work, but Google does sponsor visas. All levels of experience welcome. We've recently hired an ACM fellow, as well as a new college grad. Of course Google is hiring. So, why I posting this? Every time I tell someone I'm working at Google in Madison, they're shocked that there's an office in Madison, and I often hear people complaining about the lack of interesting technical work…

I didn't downvote you, but "sorry, no remote work" is a comical restriction for this field, especially for a large organization like Google.

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

#165
San Francisco - Software Engineer (H1B welcome)

Thumbtack is a new way to find and hire local services like DJs, photographers, house cleaners, and contractors. Over 250k small businesses around the country have joined Thumbtack, and we're making real money in the local services marketplace.

The team is full of down-to-earth, practical, and intelligent people. Everyday for lunch we all sit down to a meal cooked by our in-house chef. On Wednesday nights, we stay late for a hot dinner, some wine, guests, and great conversation. Sometimes we drink beer that we've been brewing in the back closet.

Ping me (chris @) if you want to chat. Happy to meet up for coffee if you're in SF. I'll also be in Boston/Pittsburgh in the coming weeks.

http://www.thumbtack.com/jobs

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

#166
Boltian (http://boltian.com/), Bratislava, Slovakia - JavaScript, HTML5 and Frontend Guru. REMOTE possible for exceptional candidates (timezone is CET).

This is a rare opportunity in Central/Eastern Europe for a frontend UI designer and developer to join an exciting new project in the early stages of development. We are building a product that will empower small businesses to secure their networks, without needing to hire expensive outside expertise or digest thick manuals.

We are looking for developers with experience in JavaScript, HTML5, UI development and design to help us build our product's UI from the ground up as a modern client-side “single page application” using YUI* and HTML5.

You will be joining a small team where everyone wears multiple hats and actively participates in all parts of the product's development - we are not looking for people who are “just coders”.

Experience and/or an active interest in any of the following is a plus:

* UI and interaction design

* HTML5 single-page application development

* HTML5 canvas, SVG

* Network visualisation

* JavaScript visualisation libraries (eg. d3.js)

* Modern JavaScript frameworks (eg. YUI, Backbone.js, Angular.js)

* Netscape Navigator 1.1

[*] Feel free to convince us to use your framework of choice instead.

Please email me directly (address in profile) or jobs@boltian.com if interested and put [HN] in subject line. Apologies for the slightly vague job description, we are still in stealth mode on this project.

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

#167
Boltian (http://boltian.com/), Bratislava, Slovakia - Full-stack Linux Engineer / Embedded Linux Hacker. REMOTE possible for exceptional candidates (timezone is CET).

This is a rare opportunity in Central/Eastern Europe for a hard core Embedded Linux developer to join an exciting new project in the early stages of development. We are building a product that will empower small businesses to secure their networks, without needing to hire expensive outside expertise or digest thick manuals.

We are looking for generalist developers with a strong background in systems programming in C on the Linux platform and extensive knowledge of the entire Linux software and network stack.

You will be joining a small team where everyone wears multiple hats and actively participates in all parts of the product's development - we are not looking for people who are “just coders”.

Experience and/or an active interest in any of the following is a plus:

- Embedded systems (MIPS, ARM)

- IPv4, IPv6, DNS, SSL/TLS

- Zero-configuration networking (mDNS/Bonjour/uPnP)

- iptables/netfilter, netlink

- IEEE 802.11 protocol stack and its Linux implementation

- Network intrusion detection systems and algorithms

- Network security, threats and attacks

- GW-BASIC

Please email me directly (address in profile) or jobs@boltian.com if interested and put [HN] in subject line. Apologies for the slightly vague job description, we are still in stealth mode on this project.

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

#168
post #6

Google - Madison, WI. Sorry, no remote work, but Google does sponsor visas. All levels of experience welcome. We've recently hired an ACM fellow, as well as a new college grad. Of course Google is hiring. So, why I posting this? Every time I tell someone I'm working at Google in Madison, they're shocked that there's an office in Madison, and I often hear people complaining about the lack of interesting technical work…

Does Google-Madison stack-rank like the rest of Google?

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

#169
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Little Bridge World - Hammersmith, London, UK Little Bridge mixes video game sensibilities with language learning. We teach English to millions of children in more than 30 countries. We've got a unique mix of social networking with learning, where kids can make friends all over the world to practice their English, with enough help along the way that they'll never get stuck. The company is currently expanding from web…

Any openings for client-side (desktop or mobile, no web)?

At the moment we are looking for a lead to help us grow the server development team but we will be looking for front end developers with experience in game development in the near future.

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

#170
Iterable (http://iterable.com) - San Francisco, CA.

We're a bunch of ex-Google and Twitter engineers who are hellbent on creating the next generation email optimization platform. This means writing code that improves the lives of our customers (series seed and series A companies) and their millions of email subscribers.

We're using a powerful, modern, lean tech stack (Scala, Play! Framework, AngularJS, ElasticSearch, Postgres, CoffeeScript, LESS) that allows us to ship code to production many times a day. Not familiar with some of these? No problem- we'll give you more than enough time to ramp up and learn.

Working on a small, nimble team like ours means that there's no bureaucracy and no red tape- we like to move fast and get shit done.

You'll get to work with us at our office at Kleiner Perkins' startup incubation space in SoMa.

Interested? You can take a look at our jobs page http://iterable.com/jobs or personally drop me a note at andrew@ [mycompanydomain]. Thanks!

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