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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

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castAR - http://www.technicalillusions.com/ - Mountain View, CA

We're building truly augmented reality: embedding real, 3D virtual images into the real world. Our holographic images spring out of tables, walls, or other objects; you can walk around them, lean in, and see that they appear as real parts of the world. Since you look at a normal distance, we don't have the near eye issues (distortion, nausea etc) of VR and since our glasses are open and light you can wear them to work or play for hours. We support new sorts of games in which you can see your other players, see shared (or slightly different world), and interact with both. Games, visualization, CAD and other applications can make use of our new display.

We are looking for looking for hot MEs, EEs, robot / vision and gaming hackers in Mountain View.

We are a small, dedicated team of 10 hackers with experience in building hardware, software and successful companies. If you're a GNU hacker you might know me, or you may know one of our founders, Jeri Ellsworth, renowned hacker and maker. We are building a fun, no bull, buzzword-free business. We're not just going after the big guys -- it's in our DNA to support social, user-generated content and make it possible for hackers to do things we can't imagine ourselves. We have a lot of fun things in our pipeline.

If you enjoy hard work on fun engineering problems, come join us on the ground floor as we build the next great user experience.

Write to us at jobs[at]technicalillusions.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

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SolarCity - San Francisco, CA & San Mateo, CA

SolarCity is America's largest solar power provider. We make clean energy available to homeowners, businesses, schools, non-profits and government organizations at a lower cost than they pay for energy generated by burning fossil fuels.

"Sustainable energy is the fundamental problem the world faces" - Elon Musk, Chairman of SolarCity, CEO of Tesla Motors, CEO of SpaceX

Our software team is working on the most interesting projects in the industry, some of them include:

* Internal tools to mobilize our workforce

* External apps to facilitate solar adoption

* Real time energy production and consumption monitoring

* Distributed energy management using battery storage

* Graphical CAD systems for auditing and design

* 3D whole house energy simulation models

* Pricing and proposal tools

* Complex financial fund modeling

* Quadcopters!

* Gamification

https://careers-solarcity.icims.com/jobs/search?ss=1&searchC...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#163
Drone startup -- www.airphrame.com --- in Downtown SF is hiring full stack web developers. You'd be one of the first 10 employees.

We’re looking to hire a Full-Stack software engineer with solid foundational programming skills and at least 4 years professional experience and has built several large web apps using different front end frameworks.

--Interesting Technology-- Scala Backend. Technologies include http4s, Slick, Postgres, PostGIS With a preference for statically typed languages front end. (ie. typescript) AWS skills a plus. Linux System Admin a plus. Devops skills a plus.

--Interesting Business-- At Airphrame, www.airphrame.com, Our goal is to deploy a fleet of fleet of flying robots, potentially 10,000’s across the world, that are constantly updating geophysical data (such as 3D point cloud sets) for mapping platforms, environmental & civil engineers, and other business who can utilize such data. We’ve been in business 3 years, have recently raised 5M serA, and have paying customers who love us. In the present, our data is invaluable to maintaining utilities infrastructure (dams, powerlines, highways, rail, etc). In the future, robots (for delivery, cars, etc) will depend on good mapping data to navigate the physical world - and we will be an essential part of that.

--Interesting People/Place-- We’re a small and highly skilled group who prefers working with top talent than at a big company. Founded by three engineers: Mechatronics, Unmanned Systems, and Software, you’d be in the first 10 employees. We have a young environment with offices in MidMarket SF and a robotics laboratory (aka adult treehouse) in Oakland.

APPLICATION PROCESS Please send an email to: jobs at airphrame.com, subject: [Position Name] Please include github account or code samples Career Page: http://www.airphrame.com/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#164
NoRedInk in San Francisco (or remote).

Full stack rails engineers wanted to make sure that grammer is taught good. Every one's revolutioneyesing educaton but while some student's cant even right the write words.

Then there was NoRedInk.

NoRedInk helps students quickly improve their grammar and writing skills. We've got a small, technically excellent engineering team. We extensively use React.js in production. I work here because I get to learn about my practice (as well as my failing grammar skills) every day. I work here because I care about education. I work here because existing online tools for teaching grammar and writing are pathetic. Join us as engineer #5, and improve how grammar is taught.

https://www.noredink.com/jobs

p.s. Other people think we're awesome, too:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/alextaub/2013/12/19/noredink-is-...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#165
Senior Python Data Scientist and Senior Software Engineer - Recursion Pharmaceuticals - Salt Lake City, UT

Question for you: What's the most challenging, most impactful set of data problems you could be working on?

We’re a small and fast-growing biotech startup with an amazing set of advisors including the Broad’s Anne Carpenter, and we're using high throughput genetic perturbation experiments in human cells, automated image segmentation and quantitation of hundreds of features for every cell, and machine learning and statistics to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases faster than anyone has previously thought possible. If that sounds like a lot of biology, don’t worry—you’ll be up to speed in a week or two. Just know this: there are more than 5,000 rare genetic diseases, in total affecting more than 10 million people in the US alone, and only a handful are treatable. We aim to find treatments for 100 of them in the next 10 years. See who we are at http://www.recursionpharma.com/team

We’re looking for exceptional computational scientists to help lead our analysis efforts, with the following criteria:

- Native-level fluency in probability, statistics and modeling; several years of experience in statistics, machine learning, and software development solving problems using lots of data, ideally using python’s scientific stack; thorough understanding of fundamentals of machine learning such as cross-validation and learning curves, plus an ability to explore new types of data independently and get an effective guess as to what sorts of models and assumptions make sense as a starting point.

- A track record of outstanding projects, publications, or presentations that demonstrate successful application of the above talents.

- Motivation to tackle some of the most challenging data problems around, to work with other sharp and highly-motivated individuals with diverse backgrounds, and to make lots of patients’ lives dramatically better.

- Biology background not required; intellectual curiosity and motivation to learn is critical.

- Key tools and skills (not all required): python, machine learning, sklearn, ipython, data science, pandas, interactive analysis, linux fluency, bioinformatics (definitely not required)

More details and how to reach us: http://www.recursionpharma.com/lead-python-data-scientist.ht...

More openings including software engineering roles: http://www.recursionpharma.com/careers.html

Recursion Pharmaceuticals is based in Research Park at the edge of the mountains overlooking Salt Lake City, Utah. Gorgeous hiking/running/biking is literally out our back door, and it's half an hour to 5 top ski resorts. We're chiefly interested in folks who want to physically join us in Salt Lake City.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#166

Buffer ( http://bufferapp.com ) - from wherever you want to be in the world (fully remote), we're looking for a Product Designer. Over 30,000 people pay for a Buffer subscription to help them with their social media efforts, which helps us generate $420k MRR. With that we spend about $223k/mo on salaries, which is about 66% of our total spending ( https://open.bufferapp.com/transparent-pricing-buffer/ ). We work with…

Wow, I love the transparency. That's definitely refreshing

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#167
IFTTT - San Francisco, CA

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IFTTT is looking for engineers to help build the next generation of its platform. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the core architecture of one of the web’s most innovative and exciting services. You’ll get to work on challenging technical problems alongside a small but driven group of developers, and play a key role in shaping both the product and team culture.

IFTTT’s mission is to help people to create connections between the services and devices they use every day. We’ve built a system that enables users to set up simple “if this, then that”-style recipes, which allow activity from one web service to trigger activity in another. The current system supports over 90 unique services and runs hundreds of millions of recipe-handling tasks per day, and we plan to dramatically expand on our flexibility and scalability. Under the hood, this translates to building a platform that can talk to and move data between virtually any API you can think of, all in realtime and at massive scale.

We're well funded, and we work hard to do right by our employees. New hires at IFTTT enjoy competitive salary and equity, full benefits, and a flexible vacation policy. Much more than that, we offer interesting, deep projects and an amazing team experience. We operate on the philosophy that the best job perk is fantastic teammates, and to this end we’ve assembled a staff of intensely curious, well-rounded, talented people who happen to be great engineers. We’re hoping you can be the next one.

Visit https://ifttt.com/jobs for more information.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#168
Ardusat (Project-based education tech with access to space) Salt Lake City, UT

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Come help change the way science and math are taught in schools! Ardusat (https://www.ardusat.com) is a growing educational technology company providing engaging experiences to science and math students by creating technology, products, and curriculum preparing them to run custom experiments on real satellites in space. With over $6B available in public and private STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) grants, this is an exciting space to work in.

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Why Ardusat is an awesome place to work:

* Early stage startup with successful seed funding round. We've proven that investors and early adopters are excited about our vision, now we need help making that vision a reality! As part of a small team, you'll have the chance to make a real impact on the future direction of the company.

* Education is a space where what you are doing matters. Everyone at Ardusat is here because we believe parts of the education system are broken, and need to be fixed. We want our work to impact student's lives all over the world by cultivating more interest in math, science, and technology.

* We value autonomy, professional development, and life outside work. Do you do your best work when you get out skiing for the morning and work at 1 am? We understand different people work differently, and we want everyone we hire to be inspired by and love what they do. This means that we try to have people work on projects that are interesting to them, provide the resources to continue learning, and give the flexibility to fit in life outside work.

* Space is cool. So, you're not exactly a rocket scientist? Well, we don't actually work with rockets, either, but a satellite engineer is pretty close. We have a close partnership with San Francisco-based Spire and collaborate with their engineering team on a variety of projects. There's a good chance that some of the code you write at Ardusat will be running in space in a few months.

* Salt Lake City is not the Bay Area. We love visiting the Valley, but we're always pretty excited to get home. SLC is more affordable, has way less traffic, and, most importantly, is 30 minutes away from some of the best skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking in the country. We are proud to be located somewhere where access to the mountains is close enough that you don't have to be a weekend warrior. (We respect powder days)

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Jobs Available:

* Front End Developer - We need someone to help develop our various web-based tools. The ideal candidate would be comfortable creating great UX and familiar with modern JS frameworks (we currently use Angular.js) HTML5, CSS3. Experience developing mobile apps is a big plus. We work with a top notch design firm for our creative, but having a decent eye for design is important.

* Embedded Software Developer - We need a “full stack” embedded hacker to help us develop some of our product offerings. Experience with typical “maker” technologies (3D printing, proto-board prototyping, Arduino, etc.) is preferred. This is an important, early hire for the team, however, so it involves multiple hats, and we're also looking for someone with experience working with backend technologies including sys admin and backend web development (we use Rails and Node.js).

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Technologies

We try not to be dogmatic about individual technologies. We've all used a lot of different platforms, languages, and idioms over our careers, so we're not overly focused on any particular technology/framework. However, we currently use/like the following technologies, and experience with some of them certainly helps!

Node.js

Ruby on Rails

Postgres

Angular.js

React.js

C

Arduinos

Docker

AWS

iOS/Android

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How to Apply

If you think Ardusat sounds like an exciting place to work, we want to hear from you! Please email us at jobs@ardusat.com with a brief description of your background and why you are interested in Ardusat, as well as a portfolio/CV. We would like to see a non-trivial code sample that you feel showcases your coding abilities and experiences – whether that's a github profile, side project code sample, OSS contribution or something else. We'll try to get back to everyone as quickly as possible!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#169
Remote/Anywhere in the world.

Are you UI/UX guru? Interested in Indian market?

Hi, I have a few simple web-service ideas for Indian market. Most of these ideas are lifestyle businesses, with the eventual goal of making content websites that capture long tail google searches specific to Indian context. Some of the ideas I am working on are:

1) A Q&A site that will compete with Quora 2) A content farm that will compete with Times of India. 3) A content farm to answer “middle tail” search question like “Best Schools in Hyderabad” or “How many homes were sold in Bangalore in last one month” 4) A website to track (deregulated) petrol prices, provide analysis and update its users accordingly. 5) A mobile app to make home buying decisions based on commute score (similar to walkscore) 6) A job search engine based on "commute" agony.

I am looking for someone who would like to implement these ideas along with me. You should have the following skills:

1) Expert Front end Skills (HTML/CSS/JS) and be a UI/UX guru. 2) Backend skills (Expert preferred, Intermediate Ok).

About me: I am a software engineer in a semiconductor company with 10+ years experience. I have intermediate knowledge in Frontend and Backend technologies. I can write code in Python/PHP/C/C++. If interested, please contact me at

iamanonymouscoward+hn@gmail.com http://linkd.in/1CX4vjZ

Compensation will be equity aka profit sharing.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#170
Affirm - San Francisco, CA

Affirm (affirm.com) is re-inventing consumer finance. We're starting with lending, and looking for data scientists to build the systems that decide in real time which loans we make. We are based in San Francisco; founded by Max Levchin (founding CTO PayPal), Jeff Kaditz (CDO DeNA/ngmoco), and Nathan Gettings (founding CTO of Palantir); and looking for exceptionally talented and passionate people to join us on our mission.

RESPONSIBILITIES

- Build production fraud and credit machine learning models. Your models will decide who we lend to in real time.

- Conduct ad-hoc data analyses. Your analyses will decide what policies we adopt, where we expand our business, and who our partners will be.

REQUIREMENTS

- Deep understanding of and experience with machine learning and data analysis.

- Strong programming ability.

BONUS

- Expert-level Python ability.

- Advanced statistics knowledge.

- Experience with fraud or underwriting.

Apply at https://www.affirm.com/careers/data-scientist/ or email us at careers@affirm.com. (We're also hiring software engineers, designers, PMs, and others; see the whole list at https://www.affirm.com/careers/)

FULL-TIME, INTERN, VISA, LOCAL, RELOCATION, NO REMOTE

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